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प्रश्न
‘Regur Soil’ is another name for the ______
पर्याय
Saline Soil
Arid Soil
Black Soil
Laterite Soil
उत्तर
‘Regur Soil’ is another name for the Black Soil.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The water holding capacity is the highest in ___________.
Name the soil which is acidic in nature.
Mention two similarities between red soil and laterite soil.
Giver a geographical reason for the each of the following:
Black soil does not get leached.
Give the geographical reason for different regions in India having different kinds of soil.
Name the Indian soil which is formed due to the weathering of basic igneous rocks.
Name the following :
An important transported soil of India.
Which two types of Soils are the most important Soils?
What is one disadvantage of Bhangar alluvium?
How is Soil formed?
What are the different types of Soil according to their Zones?
How is the Alluvial Soil found in the Ganga plain different from that found in the Godavari valley?
What are mineral deficiencies of Red Soil? How can they be corrected?
State two disadvantages of Laterite Soil.
Name the varieties of Alluvial Soils. Where are they found?
How is Regur Soil formed? Mention four important features of Regur Soil.
Why are Alluvial Soil agriculturally important?
Why is the Red Soil red in colour?
Why is Laterite Soil not suitable for agriculture?
Name the soil which
Covers the summits of the Eastern Ghats.
What are the various uses of soil?
Give information on importance of soils for plant growth.
Complete the following table with reference to the soil.
Action | Effect | Result (w.r.t. fertility) |
Construction of embankments | ||
Wind speed decreased | ||
Farmland is kept fallow for some period | ||
Humus content increased. | ||
Trenches are dug across a slope | ||
Litter is burnt on the farm. | ||
Proves favorable for micro-organisms | ||
The salt content in the soil increases | ||
Chemical fertilizers used excessively |
Maharashtra -Types and Overall Distribution of Soil
Observe the map given above and answer the following questions:
- Which soil occupies most of the area in Maharashtra?
- In which areas are laterite soils found?
- Which soil is found in the river valleys of Maharashtra?
- Which soil is found in parts of the Sahyadri ranges?
- In which region is alluvial soil found?
The alluvial soil consists of ______.
On an outline map of India, mark the areas covered by the following soil categories.
(i) Red soil
(ii) Laterite soil
(iii) Alluvial soil.