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With reference to the different types of soil found in India, identify the pairs which is/are wrongly matched. 1. Submontane soil – These are formed by the deposition of eroded material and are found in the Tarai region stretching from Jammu and Kashmir to Assam. 2. Karewa soil – These are the lacustrine deposits found in the Kashmir valleys and Bhaderwah Valley. 3. Peaty and Marshy soil – These are typical soils of the monsoon climate characterised by seasonal rainfall and is deficient in organic matter. 4. Laterite soil – These soils are rich in humus and organic matter. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
This question appeared in the HPSC Prelims 2022 examination (GS-II). It is Question 58 out of 200 questions in this paper.
This question was part of the HPSC Prelims 2022 (GS-II). The HPSC Prelims examination tests candidates on general studies, current affairs, and aptitude through multiple-choice questions.
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