Difference between khadar bangar
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• Largest part of Northern Plains in India is made up of deposits of old alluvium soils know as Bhangar.
• Bhangar is above the flood levels of rivers and presents a terrace like structure.
• Bhangar is full of kankars and calcareous structures
• Bhangar is not very fertile
• The area in northern plains that lies below flood levels is made up of Khadar which is new alluvium soil
• Khadar is younger alluvium as flood waters deposit new layers every year
• Khadar is very fertile and ideal for intensive cultivation
• Bhangar is above the flood levels of rivers and presents a terrace like structure.
• Bhangar is full of kankars and calcareous structures
• Bhangar is not very fertile
• The area in northern plains that lies below flood levels is made up of Khadar which is new alluvium soil
• Khadar is younger alluvium as flood waters deposit new layers every year
• Khadar is very fertile and ideal for intensive cultivation
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Khadar
• It is the new alluvial soil.
• It has the lesser concentration of kanker nodules comparison to the Bangar.
• Its color is deep.
• It is more fertile.
• Khadar is close to the river.
Bangar
• It is the old alluvial soil.
• It has the higher concentration of kanker nodules.
• Its color is light.
• It is less fertile.
• Bangar is far from the river.
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