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Black Soil

Black Soil Black soils is also known as the ‘Regur Soil’ or the ‘Black Cotton Soil’. Location Type Nature Crops Cotton, citrus fruits, wheat, jowar, millets, Linseed, castor, tobacco, sugarcane, safflower, and vegetable. YouTube Related Links

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Alluvial Soils

Location • These soils cover about 40 percent of the total area of the country.• Alluvial soils are widespread in the northern plains and the river valleys• Alluvial soil has been deposited by the Indus, the Ganges, and the Brahmaputra…

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Soil of India

What is soil? Soil is the most important renewable natural resource. It is the medium of plant growth and supports different types of living organisms on the earth.The soil is a living system. Formation It takes millions of years to…

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The Earth

Introduction Earth consists of 71% of water and 29% land. This 29% landmass is further divided into 7 continents. Water Bodies on earth. Water 71%97.5 Ocean and Seawater2.5% Fresh Water Water bodies are –• the Atlantic Ocean• the Arctic Ocean•…

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What is History

History History comes from Greek ‘historia’, meaning ‘a learning or knowing by inquiry or investigation’.In simple words “History is the study of the past.”Herodotus has been called the “father of history.” Historian A historian is a person who studies and…

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Indus Valley Civilisation

Introduction The Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC) or Bronze Age civilisation can be dated around 2500-1750 B.C. according to radiocarbon dating. Situated near Ravi river.Indus Valley Civilisation is one of the four earliest civilisations of the world and contemporary to the…

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Currency

Introduction The Indian rupee (symbol: ₹; code: INR) is the official currency of India. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Reserve Bank of India, on the basis of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. In 2010,…

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