why red soil is red in colour and its colour varies from yellow to brown
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Their colour is mainly due to ferric oxide occurring as their coatings on the soil particles while the iron oxide occurs as haematite or as hydrous ferric oxide the colour is red and when it occurs in hydrate form as limonite the soil gets yellow colour.
Answered by
2
Answer:
red soil is red in colour as it is rich in iron oxide.
It is in the hydroxide form when the colour is yellow and brown
Similar questions