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Describe Bhabar Belt. ​

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Answered by IshitaAgarwal05
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Bhabar, bhangar, khadar and terai are the geological divisions of alluvial soils.

Bhabar: The Bhabar is a narrow belt about 8-10km wide running in East to west direction along the foot of the Shiwaliks of Himalayan Range with a remarkable continuity from the Indus to the Tista. It comprises of pebble studded rocks and hence no rivers. It is not suitable for agriculture.

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Answered by singhtrisha386
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Explanation:

Bhabar, bhangar, khadar and terai are the geological divisions of alluvial soils.

Bhabar: The Bhabar is a narrow belt about 8-10km wide running in East to west direction along the foot of the Shiwaliks of Himalayan Range with a remarkable continuity from the Indus to the Tista. It comprises of pebble studded rocks and hence no rivers. It is not suitable for agriculture.

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