what is the soil that covers most west bengal??
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This region is believed to be created from the soil from the Deccan plateau. The area is formed by the silt brought by the tributaries of Bhagirathi, Mayurakshi River, Ajay River, Damodar and Rupnarayan River which flow over the western plateau region made up of laterite soil make the soil of the area red in colour.The soils are acidic, poor in organic matter, nitrogen, available phosphorus and calcium but the soil is rich in iron. In West Bengal, laterite soils are found in wide areas in the districts of Birbhum, Barddhaman, Bankura, Medinipur and Puruliya.
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Laterit soil cover the most West Bengal in India .
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