Exercises
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1. Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below.
(i) Which one of the following is the most widespread and most productive category of soil?
(a) Alluvial Soil
(b) Laterite Soil
(c) Black Soil
(d) Forest Soil
► (a) Alluvial Soil
(ii) ‘Regur Soil’ is another name for the.
(a) Saline Soil
(b) Arid Soil
(c) Black Soil
(d) Laterite Soil
► (c) Black Soil
(iii) Which one of the following is the main reason for the loss of the top soil in India?
(a) Wind erosion
(b) Water erosion
(c) Excessive leaching
(d) None of these
► (a) Wind erosion
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(iv) Arable land in the irrigated zones of India is turning saline due to which of the following reasons?
(a) Addition of gypsum
(b) Over grazing
(c) Over irrigation
(d) Use of fertilisers
► (c) Over irrigation
2. Answer the following questions in about 30 words.
(i) What is soil?
Answer
Soil is the mixture of rock debris and organic materials which develop on the earth’s surface. Components of the soil are mineral particles, humus, water and air.
(ii) What are the main factors responsible for the formation of soil?
Answer
The major factors affecting the formation of soil are relief, parent material, climate, vegetation and other life-forms and time.
(iii) Mention the three horizons of a soil profile.
Answer
There are three horizons of a soil profile:
(iv) What is soil degradation?
Answer
Soil degradation can be defined as the decline in soil fertility, when the nutritional status declines and depth of the soil goes down due to erosion and misuse.
(v) What is the difference between Khadar and Bhangar?
Answer
Khadar is the new alluvium and is deposited by floods annually, which enriches the soil by depositing fine silts while Bhangar represents a system of older alluvium, deposited away from the flood plains.
3. Answer the following questions in not more than 125 words.
(i) What are black soils? Describe their formation and characteristics.
Answer
Black soils are also known as the ‘Regur Soil’ or the ‘Black Cotton Soil’. It covers most of the Deccan Plateau which includes parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and some parts of Tamil Nadu.
The black soil is formed by the weathering of igneous rocks and cooling of lava after a volcanic eruption.
Characteristics of black soils are:
(ii) What is soil conservation? Suggest some measures to conserve soil.
Answer
Soil conservation is a methodology to maintain soil fertility, prevent soil erosion and exhaustion, and improve the degraded condition of the soil.
Some measures to conserve soil are:
(iii) How do you know that a particular type of soil is fertile or not? Differentiate between naturally determined fertility and culturally induced fertility.
Answer
We can know about the fertility of a particular type of soil by having a test of the soil sample. To check fertility of the soil we need to know about their inherent characteristics and external features such as texture, colour, slope of land and moisture content.
The fertility which is present in a particular type of soil naturally, it is called naturally determined fertility. Some soils have phosphorous, potassium, calcium, humus content and nitrogen naturally.
Some soils are made fertile by adding fertilizers and manures, it is called culturally induced fertility. They are deficient and minerals and humus content.
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