Distinguish between(ii) Bhangar and Khadar
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The Bhangar Plains
- These are older alluvial plain which represents upland alluvial tract.
- These areas are well-drained and make it suitable for cultivation.
- This area lies quiet above the flood limits of the neighbouring rivers.
- The soil is rich in humus and it gives a high yield due to rich amount of minerals and humus in the soil.
- It comprises of calcium carbonate nodules called ‘Kankars’ which are impure in nature
The Khadar Plains
- The new plains formed due to alluvial deposit along the course of the river.
- Enriched and formed by fresh deposits of silt every year.
- The Khadar land silt comprises of silt, mud, clay, and sand.
- The Khadar lands are suitable for the cultivation of sugarcane, rice, wheat, maize and oilseeds.
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differences between bhangar and Khadar soil are:-
- Khadar soil are fertile.
- Bhangar soil are less fertile
- in bhangar soil there is a continuous deposition of of alluvium
- in Khadar soil there is renewal of soil every year .
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