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define khadar and bangat​

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Answered by maryam04
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• Largest part of Northern Plains in India is made up of deposits of old alluvium soils know as Bhangar.

• Bhangar is above the flood levels of rivers and presents a terrace like structure.

• Bhangar is full of kankars and calcareous structures

• Bhangar is not very fertile

• The area in northern plains that lies below flood levels is made up of Khadar which is new alluvium soil

• Khadar is younger alluvium as flood waters deposit new layers every year

• Khadar is very fertile and ideal for intensive cultivation

.After descending from the mountains, the rivers deposit pebbles in a narrow belt. The width of this belt is about 8 to 16 km and it lies parallel to the Shiwaliks. This region is known as bhabar. All the streams disappear in this region.

Answered by saranyasharon
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Answer:

Khadar and bangat are termed used in

Explanation:

Hindu, urdu, punjabi, and sindhu..........

Jump up to SUNIL KUMAR SINGH... 2001

Dictionary of land revenue term in India

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