Geography
(i) How is red soil formed?
(ii) How is this soil suitable for dry farming?
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(i) Red soil develops on old crystalline rocks. Under prolonged weathering by rainfall, ancient crystalline and metamorphic rocks of the peninsular plateau break up to form this soil.
(ii) This soil suitable for dry farming as it is formed in areas with poor rainfall.
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