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which type of soil is most dominant type and where is it found? describe it's two properties​

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Answered by brainlyfriend91
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Sandy soil. Sandy Soil is light, warm, dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutrients. ...

Sandy soil. Sandy Soil is light, warm, dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutrients. ... Clay Soil. Clay Soil is a heavy soil type that benefits from high nutrients. ...

Sandy soil. Sandy Soil is light, warm, dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutrients. ... Clay Soil. Clay Soil is a heavy soil type that benefits from high nutrients. ... Silt Soil. Silt Soil is a light and moisture retentive soil type with a high fertility rating. ...

Sandy soil. Sandy Soil is light, warm, dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutrients. ... Clay Soil. Clay Soil is a heavy soil type that benefits from high nutrients. ... Silt Soil. Silt Soil is a light and moisture retentive soil type with a high fertility rating. ... Peat Soil.

Sandy soil. Sandy Soil is light, warm, dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutrients. ... Clay Soil. Clay Soil is a heavy soil type that benefits from high nutrients. ... Silt Soil. Silt Soil is a light and moisture retentive soil type with a high fertility rating. ... Peat Soil. Chalk Soil.

Sandy soil. Sandy Soil is light, warm, dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutrients. ... Clay Soil. Clay Soil is a heavy soil type that benefits from high nutrients. ... Silt Soil. Silt Soil is a light and moisture retentive soil type with a high fertility rating. ... Peat Soil. Chalk Soil. Loam Soil.

Answered by Anonymous
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Most dominant soil of India⤵

● Alluvial Soil is known to be the most dominant soil of India. Alluvial soil comprises of sufficient amount of lime, phosphoric acid and potash.

Two features of this soil⤵

◆ Alluvial soil is considered the most fertile soil.

◆ Alluvial soil contains sand, silt and clay.

Found in⤵

● It is found in Punjab that is in West to West Bengal and Assam in the east, as well as in the coastal areas of northern parts of Gujarat, Narmada, and Tapi valleys, which are formed by sea waves. The whole northern plains of India are made up of alluvial soil.

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