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which soil dominates the peninsular plateau (a) red soil (b)alluvial soil (c) black soil (d) laterite soil ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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c) black soil....

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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(c) Black soil dominates the peninsular plateau.

Which type of soil is present on the peninsular plateau?

  • On the plateau of the Deccan, black dirt is common.
  • The Deccan Trap, a region of black soil, is one of the Peninsular plateau's distinctive features.
  • These are igneous rocks because they have volcanic origins.
  • Actually, the creation of black soil results from the denudation of these rocks over time.
  • Lava has formed in the Deccan Plateau as a result of volcanic fissure eruptive activity.
  • Only this area's worn lava rocks make up the soil.
  • And for this reason, they are black.
  • Typically, it is referred to as black dirt or regur soil.

Black soil:

  • Black soils are mineral soils that have a black surface horizon that is at least 25 cm deep and rich in organic carbon.
  • Chernozem, commonly referred to as black soil, is a dark-colored soil with high levels of humus, phosphoric acids, phosphorus, and ammonia.
  • Due to Chernozem's excellent moisture storage capacity and high fertility, it may provide large agricultural output.

Red soil:

  • About 13 percent of the soils on Earth are red soil, a kind of soil that often forms in warm, moderate, and humid areas.
  • On top of a red layer of alluvium, it has thin organic and organic-mineral layers of heavily leached soil.

Alluvial soil:

  • The alluvium is loose clay, silt, sand, or gravel that has been transported by flowing water and left behind in a stream bed, floodplain, alluvial fan, beach, or other locations.
  • The alluvial deposit is another name for alluvium.
  • Usually geologically young, alluvium is not cemented into rock.

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