Geography, asked by Tinaa150, 5 days ago

which soil is found the most in India. how is it formed? ​

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Answered by amarjit1111
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alluvial soil

The Himalayan river systems deposited large amounts of soil in the Northern Plains over a large period of time. This soil is found extensively in the Northern Plains and other river valleys in India. This soil, which is very fertile, is called alluvial soil and is well suited for agriculture.

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Answered by HistoryGamer11
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Alluvial soil is found the most in India.

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Alluvial soils are formed mainly due to silt deposited by Indo-Gangetic-Brahmaputra rivers. In coastal regions some alluvial deposits are formed due to wave action. Rocks of the Himalayas form the parent material. Thus the parent material of these soils is of transported origin.

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