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Difference between kankar bhabar and bhangar

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Answered by 3indiansandy1234
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It is a wet, swampy and marshy region. Bhangar: Bhangar is the largest part of the northern plain and is composed of the oldest alluvial soil. ... The soil of this region is locally known as kankar and is composed of calcareous deposits. Khadar: The floodplains formed by younger alluvium are called khadar.

Answered by mehak2019
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Do you mean khadar and bangar?

khadar was new alluvial soil and bangar was old alluvial soil. The bangar soil had higher concentration of lanker nodules then the khadar. It has more fine particles and is more fertile than the bangar.

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