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Classify and explain the soil.
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Solution
Soil are classified on the basis of their formation, colour, physical and chemical properties Based on these, soil is classified into six major types. They are:
- Allivial Soil:
- It found in the regions of river valleys, flood plains, and coastal regions.
- It is formed by the disposition of silt by the running water. It is suitable for the cultivation of sugarcane, jute, rice, wheat, and other food crops.
- Black Soil:
- These soils are formed by weathering of igneous rocks.
- It is ideal for growing cotton.
- Red Soil:
- It is formed by weathering of metamorphic and crystalline rocks.
- The presence of iron oxide makes this soil red in colour. It is suitable for millet cultivation.
- Laterite soil:
- It is formed by the process of leaching.
- It is found in tropical region.
- It is suitable for the cultivation of tea and coffee.
- Mountain soil:
- These soils are found over the slopes of mountain.
- Soils in these regions are thin and acidic.
- It differs from region to region based on the altitude.
- Desert soil:
There are the sandy soil found in the hot desert regions.
These soils are porous and saline. It is infertile for agriculture.
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