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Question : As per the United States Department of Agriculture, which of the following soil orders is most widely distributed in India?

Option 1: Aridisols

Option 2: Alfisols

Option 3: Inceptisols

Option 4: Vertisols


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Correct Answer: Inceptisols


Solution : The correct option is Inceptisols.

Inceptisols are a soil order classified by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) soil taxonomy. These soils exhibit some horizon development, indicating a moderate degree of soil formation. Inceptisols are transitional between more immature soils (Entisols) and more highly developed soils (such as Alfisols and Ultisols).

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