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Why are red soils not suitable for agriculture?​

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Answered by amritraj9117
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Explanation:

Red soils are generally derived from crystalline rock. They are usually poor growing soils, low in nutrients and humus and difficult to be cultivated because of its low water holding capacity. Red soils are an important resource.

Answered by sumanchavan5005
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Answer:

Red soil might not be suitable fit for agriculture because it might notcontain the suitable minerals which are neccessary for the growth of the crop on which it is grown. Red soil has the least water holding capacity and has very much amount of iron and phosphorus which is very harmful for the crops.

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