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Distinguish between (i) Converging and diverging tectonic plates (ii) Bhangar and Khadar (iii) Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats

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khadar and bhangar

1.The khadar soils are found in the low areas of the valley, bottom of a valley which are flooded every year.

1.The Bhangar soils are found in higher reaches, about 30 m above the flood level.

2. These soils are finer in texture.

2.These soils are coarser in texture.

3. The khadar is light in colour and is composed of newer deposits.

3. The bhangar is composed of lime nodules or kanker and has a clayey composition

converging and diverging

In converging plate boundaries, two plates move towards each other. On the other hand, diverging plate two plates move in opposite directions.

In converging plate boundaries, two plates move towards each other. On the other hand, diverging plate two plates move in opposite directions.2. Converging plate boundaries are called destructive plate and diverging plates are called constructive plate.

In converging plate boundaries, two plates move towards each other. On the other hand, diverging plate two plates move in opposite directions.2. Converging plate boundaries are called destructive plate and diverging plates are called constructive plate.3. Converging plate boundaries resultant in the occurrence of the explosive type of volcanic eruption, earthquake etc on the other hand diverging plate boundaries results in the creation of new oceanic crusts, and the creation of transform faults etc.

Western ghat and Eastern ghat

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