Why does alluvial soil differ in texture?
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The alluvial soil which is rich in nutrients and heavy metals has different texture than other soil types.
The main reason for the texture of the alluvial soil is its way of formation. Alluvial soil is formed by the action of rivers and streams which deposits sediments along with minerals and metals when they lost their velocity.
There are two types of alluvial soils. They are
Khaddar
Older Bhangar soil
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Alluvial soil is a transported soil. these soils are formed by the sediments brought down by rivers. the rivers deposit very fine particles of soil called alluvium in their plains during the course of their long journey. hence, alluvial soil differs in texture.
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