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Loose material which forms the thin surface layer of the Earth.
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What is soil a mixture of?
Inorganic matter and minerals and humus
What is soil a result of?
Weathering and disintegration of rocks
How is silica present in the sand?
In the form of small crystalline grains
How is silica derived?
Disintegration of rocks
What is chalk?
Calcium carbonate
Is humus a mineral?
Nooooooooooooooooooo baybeh
What is humus formed by?
Decomposition of plant remains, animal waste and dead animals
How does soil erosion help in soil formation?
As the soil removed is deposited elsewhere
What does soil erosion do?
Disturb the agricultural pattern
How does soil erosion by overgrazing occur?
When wind erosion occurs as soil devoid of vegetation is directly exposed to wind
How can constructing dams and barrages help in soil conservation?
Construction would check the speed of water and save soil from erosion
Give an effective measure of ploughing
Contour method of ploughing
How does terrace farming keep a check on soil erosion?
Controls the direct flow of water down the slope
How would planting cover crops check soil erosion?
Plant roots hold the soil together
What does "disintegration of rocks in situ" mean?
Formed directly from the underlying parent rock
What are alluvial soils?
Transported/ex situ soils
What colour is old bhangar soil?
Vary from light grey to ash grey
Where are young khadar soils found?
Lower levels near the rivers
Where are old bhangar soils found?
30m above flood levels of rivers
What crops are alluvial soils suitable for?
Wheat,sugarcane,rice,cotton and oilseeds
Why are alluvial soils of south india darker in colour?
As rivers of deccan plateau flowing through black soil region carry the same to the delta
Another name for black soils?
Regur/ Black cotton soils
Why is black soil also called black cotton soil?
As cotton is the most grown crop in these soils
Are black soils in situ or ex situ?
In situ (residual soils)
How have black soils been formed?
By weathering of basic lava of the deccan trap
Do black soil retain moisture?
Yes and they also become sticky (ew)
How can the black colour be observed?
From black crystalline schists and basic gneisses
What are black soils deficient in?
Phosphates, nitrogen and humus/organic matter
How are red soils formed?
By weathering of ancient crystalline and metamorphic rocks
What do red soils lack in?
Lime , magnesia, phosphate , nitrogen and humus
How are laterite soils formed?
By heavy rainfall and high temperature with alternate wet and dry periods
How are laterite soils red in colour?
Due to presence of Iron oxide