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It is the undermost layer of the earth’s atmosphere. At the base of the troposphere, the air is warmer. Density and air pressure also decrease with altitude.
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Theory of plate tectonics lays down that the crust of the Earth has been formed out of seven major and some minor plates. The movement of plates beneath the surface of the Earth creates tension resulting into folding, faulting and volcanic activities.
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Systematic geography: A study of specific natural or human phenomenon that gives rise to certain spatial patterns and structures on the earth surface is called systematic study. Generally, systematic geography is divided into four main branches.
Physical geography: It describes about the earth systems like atmosphere (air), the hydrosphere (water), the lithosphere (earth solid rock) and biosphere, which comprises all of earth’s living organisms.
Biogeography, including environmental geography: It focuses on various kinds of forests, grasslands, distribution of flora and fauna, human nature relationships and the quality of the living environment and its implications for human welfare.
Human geography: It describes culture, populations, dynamics of social, economic, and political aspects of space.
Geographical methods and techniques : It deals with methods and techniques for field studies, qualitative quantitative and cartographic analysis, Geographic Information System and Global positioning system (GIS and GPS) and remote sensing.
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Black soils are also known as the ‘Regur Soil’ or the ‘Black Cotton Soil’. It covers most of the Deccan Plateau which includes parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and some parts of Tamil Nadu.
The black soil is formed by the weathering of igneous rocks and cooling of lava after a volcanic eruption.
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• The black soils are generally clayey, deep and impermeable.
• They swell and become sticky when wet and shrink when dried.
• The black soils are rich in lime, iron, magnesia and alumina.
• They also contain potash.
• The colour of the soil ranges from deep black to grey.

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