Geography, asked by krishnal42251, 1 year ago

Why alluvial soil best suited for irrigation

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Answered by sarazeb8989
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They are mostly flat and regular soils and are best suited for agriculture.They are best suited to irrigation and respond well to canal and well/tube-well irrigation.They yield splendid crops of rice, wheat, sugarcane, tobacco, cotton, jute, maize, oilseeds, vegetables and fruits.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Alluvial soil is known as best soil for irrigation because of the following reasons :

→ It is highly fertile soil. Therefore regions of this soil are intensively cultivated and thickly populated.

→ Alluvial soil is rich in minerals and nutrients.

→ Alluvial soil requiring the least water due to its high porosity.

→ Rich in potash and Humus.

→ They are ideal for the growth of crops like sugarcane , corn , rice etc.

→ Commonly found in riverbed and flood plains.

→ They are also rich in potassium and highly suitable for agriculture.

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