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Write short notes on alluvial soil?

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Answered by MuskaTiwary
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Alluvial soil is the main and important soil that spreads across the river plains. Alluvial soil is very fertile. It is most suitable for agriculture. ... They are formed by deposition of materials or sediments (alluvium) brought in down by rivers that consist of silt, sand, clay, etc.

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Answered by Anonymous
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❤❤The alluvial soil is spread everywhere throughout the fields of north india....They are additionallly found in the four delta locales of the south portion of alluvium happen along streams in the level and in the mountains... ❤❤

❤❤ Alluviums are for the most part topsolis i. e mixture of sand and earth .New alluvial topsoil are expentionally fertile '...In the more youthful phase of the riverrine fields, sandy soil are more typical ,.while in the beds of the waterways in compries of the most immaluate sands the soil .These soil', can't hold water,''Zaid'' sgort of product become here for example watermelon'of close to the river mouth the soil is generally clay, it holds,water however,does not permit root development ...❤❤

❤❤In the fields are discovered fixes and banks of old There are clossal stores of old alluvium on the banks of the yamuna near agra old alluviums are fruitless because of filtering..... ❤❤

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