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Eolian - Transported soils are brought from other places under the influence of gravity (colluvial), running water (Alluvial), wind (Eolian) and glaciers (Glacial soil).
Alluvial - The alluvial soil is the most widely spread soil in India. It is mainly found in the Northern Indian plains. It is formed due to the erosion, transportation and depositional activities of the Himalayan River. The entire Northern India plains are made up of alluvial soil. Aerial Soil - They are found in diverse plant species including epiphytes such as orchids, tropical coastal swamp trees such as mangroves, banyan.
Glacial soil - Soil composed of boulder, clays, and moraines etc, which were formed by the action of ice during the Pleistocene age.