Bangar and Khadar difference between Bangar and Khadar
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Bangar :- It is less fertile. It consist of old alluvial soil. It is the higher region. It doesn't face the floods.
Khadar :- It is very fertile. It consists of new alluvial soil. It is lower region. It faces flood every year.
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BHANGAR:
⇒It is old alluvial soil.
⇒It is less fertile soil.
⇒These areas are well drained and suitable for cultivation.
⇒It is formed by the depositional activities in the middle Pleistocene period.
⇒This area lies above the flood limits of the rivers.
⇒The soil is rich in humus and it gives a high yield.
⇒It contains the calcium carbonate nodules called Kankars.
KHADAR:
⇒It is new alluvial soil.
⇒It is more fertile.
⇒This area is a depositional area in the lower reaches of Ganga River.
⇒It comprises of old mud, new mud, and marsh.
⇒The uplands of delta region are ‘Chars’ and the marshy areas are ‘Bils’.
⇒This area is good for the cultivation of paddy, tea and jute.