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प्रश्न
Mention two differences between Alluvial Soil and Black Cotton Soil.
उत्तर
Two differences between alluvial soil and black cotton soil are
Alluvial Soil | Black Cotton Soil |
This is an ex-situ soil. It is transported and deposited by various agents of the environment. |
It is an in situ soil. It is formed in the original position by the breaking of the parent rock. |
In India, it is mainly found in the northern and coastal plains. |
It is mainly found in the Deccan region in India. |
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