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Which of the following soils are mostly found in the river basins and coastal plains of India?

AAlluvial soils

BBlack soils

CLaterite soils

DRed soils

Answer:

A. Alluvial soils

Read Explanation:

Alluvial soil (loam soil)

  • Most common soil type in India.

  • About 40 percent of the country's land area is alluvial soil

  • Mostly found in North Indian plains.

  • Soils carried and deposited by rivers and streams.

  • Fertile soil suitable for cultivation of rice, sugarcane, wheat, cereal crops etc.

  • A soil that is high in potash and low in phosphorus.

  • The color of alluvial soil varies from light gray to dark gray.


Related Questions:

The alluvial soil found along the banks of the Ganga river plain is called as which of the following?
Laterite soils are extensively used for what purpose, giving a clue to their Latin origin?

Which of the following statements are correct?

  1. Laterite soils are rich in aluminium and iron oxides.

  2. They are well suited for growing rice and wheat in high rainfall areas.

  3. They are formed due to leaching in tropical conditions

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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.