Why is the soil in the valley of river Godavari different from that found in the valley of the river Yamuna
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Alluvial soils of the Ganga plains is formed due to the deposition of alluvium brought down by the rivers from the Himalayan region. ... The alluvial soil found in the Godavari valley is formed because of the deposition of alluvium brought mainly from the Deccan trap region which is volcanic in origin.
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- alluvial soils of the ganga fields is framed because of the statement of alluvium brought somewhere near the streams from the district. the alluvial soil found in the godavari valley is framed due to the statement of alluvium brought principally from the deccan trap area is volcanic in root.
- The Alluvial Soil of the Ganga plain is shaped because of the affidavit of alluvium which is brought from the Himalayan locale. These are light in shading. The Alluvial Soil of the Godavari valley is framed because of the statement of alluvium brought mostly from the Deccan trap district which is volcanic in inception. It is dull in shading.
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