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3.Alluvial Soils-Alluvial soils are formed mainly due to?silt deposited by Indo-Gangetic-Brahmaputra rivers.?In coastal regions, some alluvial deposits are formed due to wave action.The soil is?porous?because of its loamy nature.
Black Soil-?The?black soil are formed by the volcanic rocks?that found in the?Deccan Plateau.When dry, it develops?cracks and has a blocky structure. Hence,called as Self Ploughing Capacity.
Red Soil-The?presence of ferric oxides makes the colour of soil red, ferric oxides?occurring in the soil particles.
Laterite Soil-?These are typical soils of the monsoon climate which is characterised by seasonal rainfall. With rain, lime and silica are leached away, and soil rich in iron oxide and aluminium are left leading to the formation of laterite soil.
Mountain Soil-?This type of soil is found in the forest regions where rainfall is sufficient.In the Himalayas, these soils undergo denudation and are acidic with low humus content.
Desertic Soil- Found In the desert region of India.These soils have minimum water holding capacity.
??????Ways to save daily water-
1.Turn off the water while brushing your teeth.
2.Turn off the water while shaving.
3.Don't use more water for gardening
4.Dont use the full capacity of water while your washing machine while washing clothes.