Soils in India
Indian soil has been divided into four categories: (i) Alluvial Soil; (ii) Red Soil; (iii) Black Soil; (iv) Laterite Soil.
Alluvial Soil: Is found in Punjab, U.P., Bihar and West Bengal.
Red Soil: Is found in Tamil Nadu, Mysore, some portions of West Bengal, U.P. and half of Rajasthan.
Black Soil: Covers Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Andhra. Cotton, wheat, linseed and gram are grown in this soil.
Laterite Soil: Is found in Madhya Pradesh and Assam etc.
Alluvial Soil: Is found in Punjab, U.P., Bihar and West Bengal.
Red Soil: Is found in Tamil Nadu, Mysore, some portions of West Bengal, U.P. and half of Rajasthan.
Black Soil: Covers Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Andhra. Cotton, wheat, linseed and gram are grown in this soil.
Laterite Soil: Is found in Madhya Pradesh and Assam etc.
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