Geography, asked by aashishkarn7473, 8 months ago

difference between bhavar and bhangar .(answer in 10 difference)​

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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Answer:

The Bhangar is composed of old alluvium of the Middle Pleistocene age and forms the alluvial terrace above the level of floodplains.

On the other hand, the Khadar is composed of newer alluvium and forms the floodplains along the river banks.

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Answered by rsingh625
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Difference between bhangar and khadar. ... it is not as fertile as the khadar soil. 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.....

BANGAR :

1. It is the largest part of Northern plain.

2. It is made up of alluvium.

3. The soil in this region is not renewed frequently, it is old alluvial soil.

4. It is not very fertile.

5. It contains calcareous deposits locally known as 'Kankar '

Bhangar:

1. It is a highland compressed of old alluvium

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.

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