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which state has mostly laterite soil?​

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Answered by sachin9715
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Answer:

The laterite soils are commonly found in Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh and the hilly areas of Orissa and Assam.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer: Laterite soil is widespread in India, covering more than 10% of the total geographical area, namely on the peaks of the Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats (Rajamahal Hills, Vindhyas, Satpuras, and Malwa Plateau), the southern part of Maharashtra, parts of Karnataka. , Explanation:

Laterite soil is reddish to yellow in color with lower nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, lime, and magnesium content with 90-100% iron, aluminum, titanium, and manganese oxides. The word laterite comes from the Latin word for brick. Laterite soil is formed under conditions of high temperature and heavy rainfall with alternating wet and dry periods, resulting in the leaching of the soil, leaving only iron and aluminum oxides. It lacks fertility due to a lower ability to exchange bases and a lower content of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. However, with proper irrigation and the use of fertilizers, it is suitable for growing crops like tea, coffee, rubber, saffron, coconut, etc. It also supports the growth of paddy (rice) in low-lying areas. Laterite soil is one of the valuable sources of building material because it can be easily cut with a spade, but hardens like iron in the air.

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