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difference between khadar and bhangar soil

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Answered by maheshwarahardh
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Khadar
1] the newer and younger deposits of the flood plain
2] found in the lower levels in the plains near the rivers
3] it is more fertile than bhangar
bhangar
1] older alluvial soil and form the largest part of the northern plain
2] found higher up in the plains at river terraces away from rivers
3] less fertile than khadar


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Answered by nileshpansari
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Answer:

Red soil is irrigated because of its low content of moisture and humus. Irrigation makes the red soil fertile and good for growing crops.Red soil is irrigated because of its low content of moisture and humus. Irrigation makes the red soil fertile and good for growing crops.Red soil is irrigated because of its low content of moisture and humus. Irrigation makes the red soil fertile and good for growing crops.Red soil is irrigated because of its low content of moisture and humus. Irrigation makes the red soil fertile and good for growing crops.Red soil is irrigated because of its low content of moisture and humus. Irrigation makes the red soil fertile and good for growing crops.Red soil is irrigated because of its low content of moisture and humus. Irrigation makes the red soil fertile and good for growing crops.

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