Why are red soils not suitable for agriculture?
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Red soils are generally low in nutrients and have poor water-holding capacity. They lack lime, magnesia, phosphate, nitrogen and humus. This makes red soils unsuitable for agriculture.
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Does black soil undergo leaching?
Give the other names for black soil. Name two characteristic features of black soil.
What is leaching? Give an example of a leached soil.
What type of soil is widely distributed over the Ganga Basin?