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Where we can find sandy soil in telangana ?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Telanagana is a newly formed state which is bifurcated from Andhra pradesh on June 2, 2013. Its area of 114,840 km2 makes it the 12th largest state in the country. The state consist of various types of soil.

Red soils

Most of the part in Telangana state is covered by Red soils which is about 48%.

These soils formed due to weathering of ancient metamorphic rocks.

Red color is due to presence of iron oxides.

these soils cover large part in Mahabubnagar, Nalgonda, Karim nagar, Khammam, Ranga reddy, Nizamabad districts and very less in Adilabad district.

2. Black soils

These soils accounts for 25% of total area of Telanagan. These are made up of volcanic rocks and lava flow. These are also called as regur soils.

These soils are very much suitable for Cotton crop.

The black color is due to fe, mg oxides. Water holding capacity of these soils is high.

You can found most of the parts in Adilabad, Ranga reddy, Nizama bad districts and less parts of KNR, WGL, MBN districts.

3. Laterite soils

Covers 7% of the area. These soils formed due to intense leaching where high temperature and high rainfall occurs. These soils are sticky in nature.

Found in Medak and Khammam districts.

4. Alluvial soils

These soils are formed by the deposition of sediments by rivers. These are rich in humas and very fertile. You can see soils present at river banks.

Answered by itzdazzlingqueen
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✨Telanagana is a newly formed state which is bifurcated from Andhra pradesh on June 2, 2013. Its area of 114,840 km2 makes it the 12th largest state in the country. The state consist of various types of soil.

✔️✔️Red soils

⭐️Most of the part in Telangana state is covered by Red soils which is about 48%.

⭐️These soils formed due to weathering of ancient metamorphic rocks.

⭐️Red color is due to presence of iron oxides.

⭐️these soils cover large part in Mahabubnagar, Nalgonda, Karim nagar, Khammam, Ranga reddy, Nizamabad districts and very less in Adilabad district.

✔️✔️2. Black soils

⭐️These soils accounts for 25% of total area of Telanagan. These are made up of volcanic rocks and lava flow. These are also called as regur soils.

⭐️These soils are very much suitable for Cotton crop.

⭐️The black color is due to fe, mg oxides. Water holding capacity of these soils is high.

⭐️You can found most of the parts in Adilabad, Ranga reddy, Nizama bad districts and less parts of KNR, WGL, MBN districts.

✔️✔️3. Laterite soils

⭐️Covers 7% of the area. These soils formed due to intense leaching where high temperature and high rainfall occurs. These soils are sticky in nature.

⭐️Found in Medak and Khammam districts.

✔️✔️4. Alluvial soils

⭐️These soils are formed by the deposition of sediments by rivers. These are rich in humas and very fertile. You can see soils present at river banks.

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