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Explain the difference between Bangar and Khadar areas

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Answered by natnoodj
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Bhangar soil is older alluvial soil. Large parts of the North Indian Plains are formed of bhangar soil. The soil presents a terrace-like feature. Khadar soil is new or younger deposits of alluvium soil on the floodplains. This soil is renewed every year and thus is comparatively more fertile than bhangar soil......

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Answered by ehlisha16gmailcom
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Bangar Soil

(i) Bangar is the old alluvium. In other words, Bangar is older than Khadar.

(ii) Bangar often contains kankar nodules with calcium carbonates in sub-soil.

(iii) Bangar is not renewed frequently. Hence, it is less fertile.

(iv) Bangar is found away from the river and higher than ground level.

Khadar Soil

(i) Khadar is the new alluvium. In other words, Khadar is younger in age.

(ii) Khadar is finer, more sandy and free from kankar nodules.

(iii) Khadar is renewed frequently and is more fertile.

(iv) Khadar is found near river channels in deltas and in flood plains.

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