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why marshy soil occurs in the siberian plain

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Answered by amarpriya3006
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Answer:

Explanation:

The sibirian plane is completely surrounded by water in the form of lakes.

So the soil available there turns mershey due to this reason.

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Answered by krishgoel679
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Answer:

Difference in latitudes

Melting of rivers

Difference in temperature

Explanation:

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Northern lowlands are drained by North flowing rivers like of OB, Yensie and Naina. The volume in these rivers increases during the spring and summer time due to the melting of ice. The southern region is higher than the northern region so the flow and rate in the Arctic ocean. The lower courses near the Arctic coastline still frozen and blocked by ice as it is close to the Arctic Circle which is a frigid zone. So the river waters overflow to the surrounding planes giving rise to the vast marshlands as the soil absorbs these waters. Use lakes like Lake Caspian and Baikal add more water for the formation of marshland biy rivers have major role. This land becomes unfit for cultivation as it is swampy and marshy.

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