This concludes that Fertilized soil works better than Natural soil when growing plants. There was a drastic change in the growing of the plants in different soils, fertilizer made the plants grow faster, while natural did not grow at all. The expected growth of both plants was thought that they would both grow, but the fertilizer would grow more. What happened is, fertilizer plants grew, and natural did not at all. In the beginning less water should have been used, because through the weeks the amount had to be changed. This could be used in the real world when farming is being done, fertilized soil works a lot better than natural soil, it grows the plants faster and better.
1. Alluvial soil
2. Red soil
3. Laterite
4. Black soil
5. Sandy soil
6. Clayey soil
1. Alluvial soil
2. Red soil
3. Laterite
4. Black soil
5. Sandy soil
6. Clayey soil
1.alluvial
2.regur
3.red
4.laterite
5.desert
6.mountainous
different types of soils provide basis for different types of vegetation. The sandy soils of the desert support cactus and thorny bushes while wet, marshy, delatic soils support mangroves and delatic vegetation. the hill slpes with some depth of soil have conical trees.
Alluvial soils, Piedmont soils, Hill soils , Lateritic soils
- natural salinity of soils - soils pollution by human activities - irrigation - exaggerated evaporation of water from soils
because it is near the river
Yes it is a heterogeneous mixture. You can distinguish the different parts because garden soil is made up of many different parts.
There are 8 types of soils in India. 1.Alluvial soils 2.Black soils 3.Red soils 4.Laterite soils 5.Moutainous soils 6.Desert soils 7.Saline soils 8.Peat soils
it can be not deifeined
North India is mostly made up of alluvial soils, but there are also mountain and submountain soils, teral soils, grey and brown soils, and desert soils.
Alluvial soilRed soilLateriteBlack soilSandy soilClayey soilLoamPeat
Alluvial soilRed soilLateriteBlack soilSandy soilClayey soil
There are six different types of soil in India. There's the alluvial soil which takes up 40% of the land, regular soils which are of the Deccan trap region, red soils that are on crystalline rocks, laterite soil which is found on Tamil Nadu and Orissa and mountain and desert soils.
the different type of soil found in India are 1] black soil 2] alluvial soil 3] red soil and 4th lateral soil
Maharashtra and Gujrat
What are the critical limits for Calcium Magnesium Sulfur and Molybdenum in soils of India
how do forest soils different from prairie soils
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In Dharawi-Mumbai