Distinguish between
1. Converging and diverying tectonte plates
2. Bhangar and Khadar
3. Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats
Answers
Answer:
Bhangar and khadar
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Bhangar Khadar (a) Bhangar is old alluvial soil (a) Khadar is new alluvial soil. (b) Bhangar soil is found away from the river (b) Khadar is found near the river basin. © Bhangar is less fertile. © Khadar is very fertile. (d) It contains calcareous deposits locally known as Kankar. (d) This soil is fine grained. (e) The soil is dark in colour. (e) The soil is light in colour.
(iii) Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats.
Ans.: Difference between the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats.
The Eastern Ghats The Western Ghats (a) The Eastern ghats mark the eastern edge of the Deccan plateau (a) The Western ghat mark the western edge of the Deccan plateau
(b) They are discountinuous and irregular and disselected by rivers draining into the Bay of Bengal. (b) They are continuous and can be crossed through passes only. © They lie parallel to the eastern coast along the Arabian sea. © The Western Ghats to parallel to the west coast along the Arabian Sea. (d) The highest mountain is Mahendragiri with a height of 1.501 metres.
(d) The highest peak is Ana Mudi with a height of 2.695 metres.
(e) Their average height is 600 metres. (e) Their average height 1,600 metres.