WRITE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ROCKY SOIL AND ALLUVIAL SOIL.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ROCKY SOIL AND ALLUVIAL SOIL
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ROCKY SOIL:
Rocky soil is a problem for the gardener, but not for the plants. Plants grow just fine in rocky soil, as long as there is some soil between the rocks. But rocks make the soil difficult to work, and are constantly in the way.
ALLUVIAL SOIL:
Alluvium is loose soil or sediments (such as clay, silt, sand, gravel and so on) that is eroded and carried in suspension by flood or river water before being deposited. ... The fine-grained fertile soil that is deposited by water that flows over flood plains or river beds is known as alluvial soil.
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