Social Sciences, asked by saurav186, 1 year ago

why red soil is reddish in color??

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Answered by Nikhil211004
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Red soil is rich in iron and hence appears red in colour. ... Their colour is mainly due to ferric oxides occurring as thin coatings on the soil particles while the iron oxide occurs as haematite or as hydrous ferric oxide, the colour is redand when it occurs in the hydrate form as limonite the soil gets a yellow colour.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

Red soil is reddish in colour because of the presence of iron in the soil.

Explanation:

Red soil is discovered withinside the japanese and southern elements of the Deccan Plateau. The soil discovered right here is reddish in color, because of the presence of iron withinside the soil.

Red soils expand a reddish color because of diffusion of iron in crystalline and metamorphic rocks. It seems yellow whilst it takes place in a hydrated form.

The red soil is shaped because of weathering of metamorphic and igneous rocks.The soil develops a reddish shadeation because of a huge diffusion of iron in crystalline and metamorphic rocks.It appears yellow while it happens in a hydrated formIt covers approximately 3.five lakh sq. km (10.6%) of the entire geographical place of the country.Red soil is wealthy in potash content material however lacks phosphate, humus, and nitrogen content material.The red  soil is located in areas together with Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Odisha, a few components of Karnataka and southeast Maharashtra

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