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Which of the following is the major difference between soils found in Peninsular India and Northern India?
Soils of Peninsular India are mainly formed by the decomposition of rocks in situ, whereas that of Northern India mainly by depositional work of rivers.
Soils of Peninsular India are highly productive, whereas that of Northern India is largely alkaline and unproductive
Soils of Northern India are of volcanic origin, whereas that of Peninsular India is that of geosyncline origin.
All of the above are correct.
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