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    Notes On Geography-Classification and Characteristics Of Soils In India-For WBCS Main Exam.

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    Geography as a subject assumes a significant part in all competitive examination.It has a prominent role in W.B.C.S Prelims and General studies Papers. It is an interesting subject. If aspirants are profound of this subject, no doubt you can choose this as your optional subject for W.B.C.S mains Exam. It is an endless subject which deals with the spatial association between individuals, places, and the earth and it broadly covers all sphere.Amongst the vast syllabus of W.B.C.S ,Geography is a very easy and scoring subject, if approached rightly.Continue Reading Notes On Geography-Classification and Characteristics Of Soils In India-For WBCS Main Exam.

    Definition of Soil

    Soil can be simply defined as a mixture of small rock particles/debris and organic materials/ humus which develop on the earth surface and support growth of plants.

    Soil Classification – Urvara vs Usara

    • In India, soil had been classified from the ancient period itself even though it was not as detail as the modern classifications.
    • In the ancient period, the classification was based on only two things; whether the soil is fertile or sterile. Thus the classification were-
    1. Urvara [fertile]
    2. Usara [sterile]

    Also read,Notes on Geography,Composition and structure of the Earth’s Atmosphere.

    Soil Classification 

    • In the modern period, when men started to know about the various characteristics of soil they began to classify soil on the basis of texture, colour, moisture etc.
    • When the Soil survey of India was established in 1956, they studied soils of India and their characteristics.
    • The National Bureau of Soil Survey and the Land Use Planning, an institute under the control of Indian Council of Agriculture Research did a lot of studies on Indian soil.

    Major classification of Indian soils

    1. Alluvial soil [43%]
    2. Red soil [18.5%]
    3. Black / regur soil [15%]
    4. Arid / desert soil
    5. Laterite soil
    6. Saline soil
    7. Peaty / marshy soil
    8. Forest soil
    9. Sub-mountain soil
    10. Snowfields

    Alluvial soil:

    • Mostly available soil in India (about 43%) which covers an area of 143 sq.km.
    • Widespread in northern plains and river valleys.
    • In peninsular-India, they are mostly found in deltas and estuaries.
    • Humus, lime and organic matters are present.
    • Highly fertile.
    • Indus-Ganga-Brahmaputhra plain, Narmada-Tapi plain etc are examples.
    • They are depositional soil – transported and deposited by rivers, streams etc.
    • Sand content decreases from west to east of the country.
    • New alluvium is termed as Khadar and old alluvium is termed as Bhangar.
    • Colour: Light Grey to Ash Grey.
    • Texture: Sandy to silty loam or clay.
    • Rich in: potash
    • Poor in: phosphorous.
    • Wheat, rice, maize, sugarcane, pulses, oilseed etc are cultivated mainly.Continue Reading Notes On Geography-Classification and Characteristics Of Soils In India-For WBCS Main Exam.

    Red soil:

    • Also known as Omnibus group.
    • Porous, friable structure.
    • Absence of lime, kankar (impure calcium carbonate).
    • Deficient in: lime, phosphate, manganese, nitrogen, humus and potash.
    • ColourRed because of Ferric oxide. The lower layer is reddish yellow or yellow.
    • Texture: Sandy to clay and loamy.
    • Wheat, cotton, pulses, tobacco, oilseeds, potato etc are cultivated.

    Black soil / regur soil:

    • Regur means cotton – best soil for cotton cultivation.
    • Most of the Deccan is occupied by Black soil.
    • Mature soil.
    • High water retaining capacity.
    • Swells and will become sticky when wet and shrink when dried.
    • Self-ploughing is a characteristic of the black soil as it develops wide cracks when dried.
    • Rich in: Iron, lime, calcium, potassium, aluminum and magnesium.
    • Deficient in: Nitrogen, Phosphorous and organic matter.
    • Colour: Deep black to light black.
    • Texture: Clayey.

    Laterite soil:

    • Name from Latin word ‘Later’ which means Brick.
    • Become so soft when wet and so hard when dried.
    • In the areas of high temperature and high rainfall.
    • Formed as a result of high leaching.
    • Lime and silica will be leached away from the soil.
    • Organic matters of the soil will be removed fast by the bacteria as it is high temperature and humus will be taken quickly by the trees and other plants. Thus, humus content is low.
    • Rich in: Iron and Aluminum
    • Deficient in: Nitrogen, Potash, Potassium, Lime, Humus
    • Colour: Red colour due to iron oxide.
    • Rice, Ragi, Sugarcane and Cashew nuts are cultivated mainly.

    Also Read, Notes on Geography-Insolation and heat balance of the earth.

    Desert / arid soil:

    • Seen under Arid and Semi-Arid conditions.
    • Deposited mainly by wind activities.
    • High salt content.
    • Lack of moisture and Humus.
    • Kankar or Impure Calcium carbonate content is high which restricts the infiltration of water.
    • Nitrogen is insufficient and Phosphate is normal.
    • Texture: Sandy
    • Colour: Red to Brown.

    Peaty / marshy soil:

    • Areas of heavy rainfall and high humidity.Continue Reading Notes On Geography-Classification and Characteristics Of Soils In India-For WBCS Main Exam.
    • Growth of vegetation is very less.
    • A large quantity of dead organic matter/humus which makes the soil alkaline.
    • Heavy soil with black colour.

    Forest soil:

    • Regions of high rainfall.
    • Humus content is less and thus the soil is acidic.

    Mountain soil:

    Types of Soils,States  where found Crops grown

    Alluvial-Mainly found in the plains of Gujarat,  Punjab, Haryana, UP, Bihar, Jharkhand etc.Potash and LimeNitrogen and PhosphorousLarge variety of rabi and kharif crops such as wheat, rice, sugarcane, cotton, jute etc.

    Black (Regur soil)-Deccan plateau- Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh,Tamil Nadu, Valleys of Krishna and Godavari.Lime, Iron, Magnesia and Alumina, PotashPhosphorous, Nitrogen and organic matterCotton, sugarcane, jowar, tobacco, wheat, rice etc.

    Red-Eastern and southern part of the deccan plateau, Orissa, Chattisgarh and southern parts of the middle Ganga plain.Iron and PotashNitrogen, Phosphorous and humus.Wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane and pulses.

    Laterite-Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu, Madhya Pradesh, Assam and Orissa hills.Iron oxide and potashOrganic matter, Nitrogen, Phosphate and CalciumCashewnuts, tea, coffee, rubber.

    Arid and Desert-Western Rajastan, north Gujarat and southern PunjabSoluble salts, phosphateHumus, NitrogenOnly drought resistant and salt tolerant crops such as barley, rape, cotton, millets maize and pulses.

    Saline and Alkaline-Western Gujarat, deltas of eastern coast, Sunderban areas of West Bengal, Punjab and HaryanaSodium, Potassium, MagnesiumNitrogen and Calcium.Unfit for agriculture.

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