Laterite soil develops as a result of

(A) deposits of alluvial
(B) deposits of loess
(C) leaching
(D) continued vegetation cover

Correct Answer : leaching
Question Asked : SSC Combined Graduate Level Prelim Exam 2000
Explanation : Laterite has been derived from the Latin word ‘later’ which means brick. The laterite soil develops in areas with high temperature and heavy rainfall. This is the result of intense leaching due to heavy rain. Humus content of the soil is low because most of the micro organisms, particularly the decomposers, like bacteria, get destroyed due to high temperature.
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