Correct option is D
Under saturated conditions, the soil water potential may either be zero or negative. In saturated soils, the water potential is typically zero, and as the soil dries, it becomes negative.
Under saturated conditions, the soil water potential may either be zero or negative. In saturated soils, the water potential is typically zero, and as the soil dries, it becomes negative.
(i) Very dark, cracking clay-dominated soils;
(ii) locally called regur, karail, and bhal;
(iii) high clay varying from 30–60%, base-rich;
(iv) occur in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and some parts of Karnataka and T.N. __________- is called
[A] Black Soils
[B] Alluvial Soils
[C] Red Soils
[D] Laterite and Lateritic Soils
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The following is the list of pesticides:
[a] B.H.C.
[b] D.D.T.
[c] NaCN
[d] Heptachlor
[e] Carbendazim
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Objective of GIS
[A] Maximizing the efficiency of planning and decision-making.
[B] Providing efficient means for data distribution and handling.
[C] Elimination of redundant database – minimize duplication.
[D] Capacity to integrate information from many sources.
Choose the most correct answer from the options given below:
| List-I (Land Capability Classes) |
List-II (Colour) |
| (A) Class II |
(I) Green |
| (B) Class IV |
(II) Yellow |
| (C) Class III |
(III) Brown |
| (D) Class I |
(IV) Pink |
Match List-I with List-II
List-I (Characteristic)
(A) Si is replaced by Al³⁺ ions
(B) Attachment of Ca²⁺ on clay surface
(C) Na⁺ replacing other cations on clay surface
(D) H dissociated from hydroxyl ions on clay surface
List-II (Terminology)
(I) Ionic double layer
(II) pH dependent charge
(III) Dispersion of clay
(IV) Isomorphous substitution
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