why does alluvial soil differs in texture?
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This soil differs from Brookston loam in the textural composition of the subsoil and ...and, like most soils of the sandy plains, the subsoil is composed of a mixture of sand,... underpass for drainage water, which does not exist under Brookston loam. ... Thealluvial soils differ widely in texture, color, natural moisture conditions
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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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