Which of the following soils doesn't develop in situ- sierozem,laterite, alluvial, chestnut
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The most infertile forms of soil among the given options in the question are Option B, the laterite soil.
This is the soil that is not seen to be developed in situ. These do not develop in its natural form but are a result of the climatic changes and compression on the soil that gives them a hard and robust shape, unfit for irrigation.
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The soil which does not develop insitu is laterite soil.
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- In situ soils are the soils which are present in its natural form.
- In the given question out of the given options, it is the laterite soil which is not found in situ.
- Laterite soil is the kind of soil that is available in tropical and subtropical areas which have a high level of humidity.
- The soil is rich in iron and aluminium which gives it a reddish colour.
- The soil is not in situ in nature, it is formed as a result of leaching which is quite prevalent in areas with high humidity.
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