Nambal
Tand
Zabelzamin
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The correct answer is A. Nambal.
Peat is a type of soil that is formed from the partial decomposition of plant material in waterlogged conditions. It is dark brown or black in color and has a high organic content. Peat soils are found in bogs, swamps, and other wetlands.
Nambal is a local name for peat soil in India. It is used as a fuel, fertilizer, and soil conditioner.
Tand is a local name for sandy soil in India. It is used for agriculture and construction.
Zabelzamin is a local name for saline soil in India. It is not suitable for agriculture.