Geography, asked by Saniya, 11 months ago

how are Alluvial soil formed? how Bangar is different from khsdar​

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Answered by arenarohith
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Answer:

--Alluvial soils are formed from the sediments that are brought down by rivers.

--Rivers carry a lot of sediments during their course and deposit them. This deposition then decomposes and becomes fertile soil known as alluvial soil.

--Khadar is new alluvial soil whereas bangar is old alluvial soil. Khadar is more fertile as compared to bangar. Khadar alluvial soil is the one that can support the growth of crops as it has been newly formed and contains more fertile materials.  

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Answered by Ay611424
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Answer:

Alluvial soil are formed by the interplay of three major Himalayan river system : Indus,Ganga and Brahmaputra

Khadar is the new Alluvial soil which contain very fine particles and suitable for Farming

While Bhangar is a old Alluvial soil rich in Kankar nodules less suitable for Farming

Explanation:

These soil also extends to southern part of country through a norrow corridor

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