Why is alluvium of peninsular coastal strip darker in colour than alluvium of northern plains?
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The Alluvial Soil of the Godavari valley is formed due to the deposition of alluvium brought mainly from the Deccan trap region which is volcanic in origin. It is dark in colour. This soil is agriculturally very important because it is a mixture of sand, clay and silt (loamy) which makes it very fertile.
Whereas, The alluvium soil of northern plains are quite stable in colour
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because it's contain much deccan traps
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