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Question : Saline and alkaline soils in India are also called as

Option 1: Kallar

Option 2: Khadar

Option 3: Regur

Option 4: Bangar


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Correct Answer: Kallar


Solution : The Correct Answer is Kallar

Black Cotton Regur The term "earth soil" describes the volcanic soil with a dark color. In India, kallar is another name for saline and alkaline soil. These soils develop in areas that receive irrigation from canals and in places where the subsoil surface water content is higher. Saline soils go by a number of different regional names, including Reh, Kallar, Chopan, Rakar, Thur, and Karl. These soils have grown in places with arid climates and inadequate drainage, with slightly more rainfall than desert soil regions. 

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