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write a short note on alluvial soil in India (300 words) .

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Answered by Alisha06
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Alluvial soil => It is made up of very fine grains which are formed by erosion or flow of water.

=> They are made up of clay and silt which is good for crops.

=> This type of soil is usually found near river beds and as such, they are found in Brahmaputra, Cauvery, Narmada, Tapti, Godavari, Krishna etc.

=> A number of crops like rice, jute, sugarcane, wheat, cotton, maize etc are grown in this type of soil.

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Answered by preakatniss
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The Alluvial soil is producing from the river banks, and it highly deposited from it. .It described that which cannot be done by the river slowly, while during the slowing down, .In many of the state has the river, where the massive soil particle suspended and these particles thus settle down on the riverbed .During the slowing pace of the river, the river enables smaller particles in the water to pay.The speed of the river pace, when considered slowly, then it cannot be good for the alluvial soil because it only serves the high velocity of alluvial soil.The remaining alluvial soil is the lastly generated by the slowing pace of river. It deposited in the mouth of the river, where the deltas comprising finely grained soil.

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