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which soil does japan have for agriculture

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Answered by khaleelleo3
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muostly in japan paddy fields are grown. a paddy feild is flodded in parcel arable land used for growing semaiquaticrice

abhiraj4603: The soils of Japan are customarily divided from northeast to southwest into a weak podzolic (soils with a thin organic mineral layer over a gray leached layer) zone, a brown earth zone, and a red earth zone and generally they have paddy fields for agriculture.
Answered by ritzpro
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dark soil containing high percentage of organig matter as it suites the cutivation of paddy fields.

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