Question : The soil of Kerala is rich in which of the following soils?
Option 1: Alluvial Soil
Option 2: Laterite Soil
Option 3: Sandy Soil
Option 4: Loamy Soil
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Correct Answer: Laterite Soil
Solution : The correct option is Laterite soil.
Commonly developed in hot, humid tropical regions, laterite is soil- and rock-type rich in iron and aluminium. Because of the high iron oxide content, nearly all laterites have rusty red colouring. They form the parent rock's intense and lengthy weathering, which occurs in high temperatures, torrential rain, and alternating wet and dry periods.
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Question : Identify the most infertile amongst the following soils.
Option 1: Black cotton soil
Option 2: Alluvial soil
Option 3: Laterite soil
Option 4: Peaty soil
Question : The lava plateaus are rich in which kind of soil?
Option 1: Laterite soil
Option 3: Red soil
Option 4: Black soil
Question : Black soil is also known by which of the following names?
Option 1: Khadar Soil
Option 2: Bhangar Soil
Option 3: Alluvial Soil
Option 4: Regur Soil
Question : Alluvial soils are rich soil for crop cultivation but are poor in
Option 1: Humus
Option 2: Nitrogen and humus
Option 3: Organic material
Option 4: Inorganic material
Question : The soil which originate under tall-grass prarie vegetation is called
Option 1: Black soils
Option 2: Chestnut soils
Option 3: Chernozem soils
Option 4: Terra rosa soils
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