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  1. The soil of Kerala is rich in which of the following soils?
    1. Alluvial Soil
    2. Laterite Soil
    3. Sandy Soil
    4. Loamy Soil
Correct Option: B

Laterite soil covers the majority of area in Kerala. They cover about 65 per cent of the total area of the State, occupying a major portion of the midland and mid-upland regions and are the most extensive of the soil groups found in Kerala. Heavy rainfall and high temperature prevalent in the State are conducive to the process of lateralisation.



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