Social Sciences, asked by prabhakarjha2530, 2 months ago

describe bhabar and Tarai.
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Answered by divyanshi787
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Babar is pebble studded formation situated at the base of mountains and plains in the Himalayan region. Terai is a sloping land at the foothills of the Nepal Himalayas. Terai receives heavy rainfall and is densely forested.

Answered by Devika311005
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Bhabar

The Bhabar plains is located to the south of Shiwalik from Jammu to Assam.

The breadth or width of bhabar plains is more in the western region as compared to the eastern region.

The bhabar tract comprises of gravel and un-assorted sediment deposits.

This sediment present in soil is deposited by rivers descending from the Himalayan mountains.

This region is not good for cultivation.

The area is popular with big trees with large roots.

Tarai

The Tarai tract is situated south to the Bhabar tract.

The track is a marshy tract with malarial climate.

The width of Tarai tract is more in the eastern region.

This Tarai tract receives high rainfall and has excessive humidity, due thick forest and rich flora and fauna.

Recently the Tarai tract in Haryana, Punjab, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh has been cleared for cultivation because it is rich in humus and organic matter.

It is suitable for the cultivation of Wheat, rice, maize, sugarcane etc.

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