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Discussion Forum : Indian Geography - Section 1 (Q.No. 25)
25.
The zonal soil type of peninsular India belongs to
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Mama said:
7 years ago
Which is the correct answer?
Nisha Negi said:
7 years ago
Black soil should be the correct answer.
Mahesh kumar said:
8 years ago
A peninsula is a piece of land surrounded by water on the majority of its border while being connected to a mainland from which it extends out.
Ravindra said:
8 years ago
Which part of India is called as peninsular?
PRADEEP said:
8 years ago
C. Black soils is the correct answer.
Subha said:
9 years ago
Peninsular means a piece of land which is covered 3 sides by water and connected to land on one side (i.e Jammu &Kashmir).
Sunil said:
9 years ago
What is peninsular?
Roopa A S said:
10 years ago
Our India fertilised with mainly black soil. How it is right answer?
Raghavendra Tummepalli said:
10 years ago
Zonal has nothing to do with the category of highest rank or majority.
One of the types of classification of soils is based on existence of horizons within the soil. That Soil which has layers such as Top soil, Horizon A, Horizon B, Horizon C which are present over the bedrock is classified as Zonal Soils.
One of the types of classification of soils is based on existence of horizons within the soil. That Soil which has layers such as Top soil, Horizon A, Horizon B, Horizon C which are present over the bedrock is classified as Zonal Soils.
Sunil Gill said:
1 decade ago
A major soil group often classified as a category of the highest rank and generally covering a wide geographic region or zone and embracing soils that are well-developed from the parent material by the normal soil-forming action of climate and living organisms.
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