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प्रश्न
How is the Alluvial Soil found in the Ganga plain different from that found in the Godavari valley?
उत्तर
The Alluvial Soil of the Ganga plain is formed due to the deposition of alluvium which is brought from the Himalayan region. These are light in colour. The Alluvial Soil of the Godavari valley is formed due to the deposition of alluvium brought mainly from the Deccan trap region which is volcanic in origin. It is dark in colour.
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