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define terms :- bhabar , bhangar khandar and terai . fast​

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Answered by sanskriti726
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Bhabar, bhangar, khadar and terai are the geological divisions of alluvial soils. Bhabar: It is found in the foothills of Shivaliks. It is 8 to 16 kms wide. It comprises of pebble studded rocks and hence no rivers. It is not suitable for agriculture.

Answered by MissPhenomenal
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Bhabar :- Bhabar or Bhabhar is a region south of the Lower Himalayas and the Sivalik Hills in Uttarakhand state of India. It is the alluvial apron of sediments washed down from the Sivaliks along the northern edge of the Indo-Gangetic Plain.

Bhangar :- It covers large parts of northern plains. It is composed of old alluvial soil. It contains calcareous deposits locally known as 'Kankar'. Soil is not very fertile. Khadar: Ii is also present in northern plains like that of Bhangar.

Khandar :- Khandar is a tehsil of district Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. The river Banas flows through Khandar.

Terai :- a wide-brimmed felt hat, typically with a double crown, worn chiefly by travellers in subtropical regions.

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