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What type of crops grow in mountain soil

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Answered by zehan45
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Soils in India vary widely, having been formed by the various agents of weathering such as wind, water and temperature. Climate, composition of parent rock and even altitude play a role in the types of soil found in different parts of the country. Indian soils support varying kinds of vegetation, depending upon the mineral content, moisture-holding capacity and levels of acidity.



Indian soils support crops such as rice, tea and sugarcane.

Alluvial Soil



Wheat field

Alluvial soil is found in the northern plains of India. Alluvial soil is rich in potash but poor in potassium and nitrogen. Nevertheless, it is a very fertile soil, which can support a wide variety of crops such as rice, wheat, cotton, jute and sugarcane.

Laterite Soil



Tea plantation

Laterite soil is found in regions of heavy rainfall such as southern parts of the Western Ghats Mountain Range and in the Eastern Ghats Range in the state of Orissa. Heavy rainfall leaches this soil of silica, and a deficiency in potash, magnesium and lime makes it acidic. It is brownish to yellowish in color due to the presence of iron oxides. Tea, coffee, cashew, rubber and coconut grow well in laterite soil.

Black Soil



Cotton field

Also known as regur soil, black soil is very good for growing cotton. It is dark gray to black in color. Its high clay content gives it excellent moisture-retention capacity. Black soil is rich in calcium, potassium and magnesium but deficient in nitrogen. Crops like tobacco, oilseeds, jowar, ragi and maize grow well in black soil.


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Answered by bratislava
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What type of crops grow in mountain soil

Explanation:

  • The mountain soil is highly rich soil that is composed of the fertile land tracks and crops like the rice, tea,  beans corn and squash and various variety of the vegetable are grown and these mountains soils are those that are sensitive to the environmental changes and have good acceleration of the carbon and being homogeneous in nature and soil are rich in potash, and lime.
  • The soil is mainly dark brown the presence of the dissolved minerals in the soil found in the Kashmir and the Uttar Pradesh and the Uttarakhand tracks and have several types of the grains as the lands have sloping nature and help the water drain out easily. And they are shallow in depth.

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