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Which of the following statements is not true regarding the soil of Rajasthan ?
In the Thar desert, the soil made from granite and sandstone stones has been formed.
In the southern part, red soil has been formed from granite and quartzite
Black soil has been formed from the erosion of basalt lava in the south eastern part
Red soil mixed with corrosion of phosphatic chalets has been formed in the southern part
The soil and vegetation of the state of Rajasthan varies with its wide-ranging topography of arid plains or parched regions, hilly tracts of the Aravalis, the flood prone plains of Eastern Rajasthan and the oldest range of fold mountains- Aravali Hills.
The type of soil and vegetation vary with the availability of water. Interestingly some evidence testifies that Rajasthan was once filled with lush green vegetation and had numerous streamlets running through the land.
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