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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 6 (Q.No. 39)
39.
Laterite is found in
U.P.
Punjab
West Bengal
Kerala.
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Akmali said:   3 years ago
Laterite soil is mainly found in the Western and Eastern Ghats.

Especially in Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Assam.

This soil is rich in Iron Oxide and Potash and lacks Nitrogen, Phosphate, and Calcium.

The soil provides valuable building materials and is suitable for producing crops like coconut, tea, coffee, areca nut, rubber, etc.

Anonymous said:   3 years ago
Kerala is the right answer.

M Hasan said:   2 years ago
Yes, D is the correct answer.

Mit Raval said:   2 months ago
Laterite is predominantly found in several cities and districts in Kerala, India.

Some notable locations includes:

- Angadipuram: A town in Malappuram district, known for its significant laterite deposits and designated as a National Geological Monument.
- Alleppey: A city in Kerala known for its laterite occurrences.
- Quilon: Another city in Kerala where laterite is found.
- Thiruvananthapuram: The capital city of Kerala, where laterite deposits are present.
- Kottayam: A city in Kerala with notable laterite occurrences.
- Trichur (Thrissur): A city in Kerala known for its laterite deposits.
- Cannanore (Kannur): A city in Kerala where laterite is found.

Laterite is a significant geological formation in Kerala, accounting for a major share of the state's landform, particularly in the midland regions and highlands. It's often used as a building material due to its compacted and cemented soil structure, which can be easily cut into brick-shaped blocks.


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