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differences between Khadar and banger​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Khadar :

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.

Bangar :

Bangar is the old alluvial soil. It is less fertile and has less fine particles than khadar soil.The alluvial soil found in the large part of North India is called Bhangar. This is an old soil which is alluvial in nature and is above the flood levels of the rivers in the region. It is often seen in the structure of a terrace.

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Answered by AashishJi
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Khadar

● It is a new alluvial

● It have less kankar nodules

● It is very fertile

● It is near the places of banks of river

Banger

● It is old alluvial

● It have comparatively more kankar nodules

● It is less fertile

● It was found near the places of old river course

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