Alluvilial soil is a very good soil as it is brought by transportation by rivers
they are of 2 types :-
*old bhangar soil
*khadar soil
the old bhangar soil is old alluvial soil
the khadar soil is the newer alluvial soil
characteristics
they are transported type of soil
colour - they are light to dark depending on the alluvilium
they are highly suitable for the growth of crops
The soil in India is based on years of geochemical processes and tectonic movements. The main types of soil are black soil, red soil and alluvial soil.
alluvial soil is found in north india because their are many rivers like ganga,yammuna,bramaputhra are found their.so the soil are fertile and alluvial their.so alluvial soil is found in north india
The six main types of soil in India are Alluvial soil, Black soil (also known as Regur soil), Red soil, Laterite soil, Mountain soil, and Desert soil. Each type of soil has different characteristics and is suited to different types of agriculture.
Another name for alluvial soil is fluvisols.
Alluvial soil is formed by the deposition of sediments carried by rivers and streams, making it rich in minerals and fertile. Black soil, also known as regur soil, is a type of clay soil that is dark in color and has high fertility due to its rich mineral content. Black soil is typically found in the Deccan Plateau region of India and is known for its ability to retain moisture.
India
alluvial soil covers the most part of India.
alluvial soil
The soil in India is based on years of geochemical processes and tectonic movements. The main types of soil are black soil, red soil and alluvial soil.
alluvial soil is found in north india because their are many rivers like ganga,yammuna,bramaputhra are found their.so the soil are fertile and alluvial their.so alluvial soil is found in north india
the different type of soil found in India are 1] black soil 2] alluvial soil 3] red soil and 4th lateral soil
I guess less than 22%
The six main types of soil in India are Alluvial soil, Black soil (also known as Regur soil), Red soil, Laterite soil, Mountain soil, and Desert soil. Each type of soil has different characteristics and is suited to different types of agriculture.
Alluvial soil is the soil brought down from the rivers in India. Climate and topography are significant factors in determining the kinds of soil found in the country.
Maharashtra and Gujrat
because of the alluvial soil fond there
forest soil is commonly use to plant decorative shrubs and herbs since they are made up of mile alluvial soil