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Difference between Bhangar or khadar

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Answered by Anonymous
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Khadar soil is new and younger deposits of the alluvium soil on the flood plains. This soil is renewed every year and thus is comparatively more fertile than the bhangar soil.

Khadir or Khadar plains are those that are low-lying next to a river. Khadar areas are prone to flooding and sometimes include portions of former river-beds that became available for agriculture when a river changed course.

Answered by Anonymous
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Bhangar:

1. It is a highland compressed of old alluviual

2. It is always about the level of the flood plains.

3. It is often impregnated with calcareous concre­tions known as kankar.

4. It is not much suited for cultivation.

5. It is known as ‘dhaya’ in Punjab.

Khadar:

1. It is lowland composed of old alluvium

2. It is flooded almost every year and new alluvium is deposited.

3. It is often characterised by clay soil which is very fertile.

4. Intensive agriculture is practised here

5. It is called ‘bet’ in Punjab.

6.lower concentration of kankar

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