Geography, asked by Aryan980, 1 year ago

Explain bhangar soil?

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Answered by Cute111
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bhangar—the slightly elevated, terraced land of older alluvium—and khadar, the more fertile fresh alluvium on the low-lying floodplain. In general, the ratio of bhangar areas to those of khadar increases upstream along all major rivers.
Answered by kavitasingh1234
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Answer:

{\huge{\sf{\blue{\underline{\underline{ ÅÑSWËR}}}}}}

\huge\bold\red{Bhangar}

  • THEY ARE ALSO KNOW AS OLD ALLUVIAL SOIL.
  • THESE SOIL OCCUPY THE LARGEST PART OF NORTHERN PLAINS.
  • BHANGAR IS FULL OF KANKARS(LIME NODULES)
  • BHANGAR SOIL ARE NOT VERY FERTILE.

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