Different Between Bhangar And Khadar Any 4 Points
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What is Bhangar?
Bhangar is the alluvial soil found in the large part of North India. 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. Bhangar contains many calcareous deposits and also has many kankars within it. Since the area containing Bhangar stands above flood levels, the soil remains as it is and is thus not very fertile. Moreover, its character has not changed with the passage of time.
What is Khadar?
In the plains, the younger deposits are known as Khadar. These are not just younger; they are also more fertile than Bhangar soils. These soils are very good for intensive cultivation. These are also called new alluvial made up of fine granules.
Bhangar is the old alluvial deposits in northern plains whereas Khadar is the new or fresh alluvial deposits of northern plains. Bhangar is little away from the river bed while Khadar located near the river bed. Thus, Khadar deposits are not stable since the soil always mixes with water while Bhangar deposits are stable. Since Khadar soil gets newer deposits with flood water every year, it is more fertile, unlike Khadar. Thus, Khadar is more suitable for extensive agricultural activities than Bhangar. In addition, Bhangar soil has a fine texture while Khadar soil has a coarse texture. The concentration of kankar molecules is also higher in Bhangar soil deposits.
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Bhangar is the alluvial soil found in the large part of North India. 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. Bhangar contains many calcareous deposits and also has many kankars within it. Since the area containing Bhangar stands above flood levels, the soil remains as it is and is thus not very fertile. Moreover, its character has not changed with the passage of time.
What is Khadar?
In the plains, the younger deposits are known as Khadar. These are not just younger; they are also more fertile than Bhangar soils. These soils are very good for intensive cultivation. These are also called new alluvial made up of fine granules.
Bhangar is the old alluvial deposits in northern plains whereas Khadar is the new or fresh alluvial deposits of northern plains. Bhangar is little away from the river bed while Khadar located near the river bed. Thus, Khadar deposits are not stable since the soil always mixes with water while Bhangar deposits are stable. Since Khadar soil gets newer deposits with flood water every year, it is more fertile, unlike Khadar. Thus, Khadar is more suitable for extensive agricultural activities than Bhangar. In addition, Bhangar soil has a fine texture while Khadar soil has a coarse texture. The concentration of kankar molecules is also higher in Bhangar soil deposits.
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