What is the property of alluvial soil
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♡ These are fertile as they contain adequate amount of potash, phosphoric acid and lime.
♡They are deficient in organic and nitrogenous content.
♡These are fine grained fertile soil.
♡They are mainly found in river plains and deltas of the indus, the ganga, the brahmaputra and the deltas of the east coast.
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Alluvial is said to be the soil which has been carried by flowing water and deposited elsewhere. It is brittle or loose, that is, its particles do not bind together to form a 'solid' shell.
Alluvial filled soil is called alluvial soil or alluvial soil.
Alluvial soil is usually made up of a variety of materials, including silt and fine particles of clay and relatively larger particles of sand and gravel.
Longitudinal -> migration of channel deposits leads to the creation of inequalities — rocks, valleys, islands, etc....