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Which of the following statements regarding laterite soils of India are correct? Select the correct answer using the codes given below. (UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination- 2013)

  1. They are generally red.
  2. They are rich in nitrogen and potash.
  3. They are well-developed in Rajasthan and UP.
  4. Tapioca and cashew nuts grow well on these soils.

    Aiii, iv

    Bii, iii

    CAll

    Di, iv

    Answer:

    D. i, iv

    Read Explanation:

    • Laterite soils are formed due to intense weathering of rocks under high temperature and heavy rainfall conditions.

    • These soils are typically reddish or yellowish in color due to high iron oxide and aluminum oxide content.

    Laterite soils are mainly found in regions with high rainfall, such as:

    • Kerala

    • Karnataka

    • Odisha

    • Assam

    • Meghalaya

    • West Bengal

    Laterite soils are:

    • Poor in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium

    • Rich in iron and aluminum oxides

    • Acidic in nature (low pH)

    • Prone to erosion

    Crops - Despite their poor fertility, laterite soils support crops like:

    • Tapioca

    • Cashew nuts

    • Coconut

    • Areca nut

    • Spices like pepper and cardamom


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