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Red soil is mainly found in the: i) Jammu and Kashmir ii) Rajasthan iii) Punjab iv) None of the above


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None of these

Red soil and its uses

  • Red soils, along with their minor groups, form the largest soil group of India.
  • The texture of these soils can vary from sand to clay, the majority being loams.
  • They are acidic mainly due to the nature of the parent rocks. The alkali content is fair.
  • They are poor in lime, magnesia, phosphates, nitrogen and humus.
  • They are fairly rich in potash and potassium.
  • The red colour is due to the presence of iron oxide.
  • The red soils are mostly loamy and hence cannot retain water like the black soils.
  • With the proper use of fertilizers and irrigation techniques, the red soils give a good yield of cotton, wheat, rice, pulses, millets, tobacco, oilseeds, potatoes and fruits.
  • These soils are spread on almost the whole of Tamil Nadu.

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