which soil is more common in piedmont Plains such as Dwar chos and terai
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The soil which is most common in plains is alluvial soil.This is the reason why plains are fertile as alluvial soils absorb a lot of water.
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Alluvial soil is common in Piedmont plains such as Dwar, Chos and Terai.
Explanation:
- The choas, duars, and terai all share one thing in common: they are piedmont plains, which are regarded as being extremely fertile and rich in alluvial soil, and are situated at the foothills of mountains.
- Surface water deposits soils known as alluvial soils.
- They can be found by rivers, in alluvial fans, stream terraces, floodplains, and deltas.Humus is abundant in alluvial soils because the Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra rivers—three of the Himalayas' most significant major rivers—deposited them.
- They can be found in India's eastern coastal plains, especially in the deltas of the Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri rivers.Piedmont Marsh soil located in the West Champaran district of Bihar's northwest.
- The Gangetic alluvium of the Indo-Gangetic plain region in Bihar is the most prevalent soil type.
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