ii. Identify the incorrect pair.
a. Bhabar: This region lies towards the south of the Terai belt.
b. Terai: In this region, the streams reappear and make a wet, swampy and marshy region.
C. Bhangar: Bhangar is the largest part of the northern plain and is composed of the oldest alluvial soil.
d. Khadar: The soil in this region is renewed every year and is thus highly fertile
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A. Bhabar
Explanation:
In bhabar region, the streams reappear and make a wet, swampy and marshy region.
Explanation:
A. Bhabar
Explanation:
In bhabar region, the streams reappear and make a wet, swampy and marshy region.
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The incorrect pair is a. Bhabar: This region lies towards the south of the Terai belt.
Explanation:
- Bhabar region is located to the south of Lower Himalayas.
- It is found at the foots of Sivaliks Hills in Kumaon, India.
- The region is unsuitable for agriculture as it has studded rocks and no rivers.
Explanation for incorrect options:
b. Terai: In this region, the streams reappear and make a wet, swampy, and marshy region.
- The Terai region consists of finer alluvium and covered with forests.
- This region is suitable for agriculture as there are underground streams and the region is wet and marshy.
c. Bhangar: Bhangar is the largest part of the northern plain and is composed of the oldest alluvial soil.
- Bhangar occupies large portion of the northern plains.
- It has old alluvial soil which is not very fertile.
d. Khadar: The soil in this region is renewed every year and is thus highly fertile.
- Khadar is present in the northern plains.
- It consists of new alluvial soil which is good for agriculture.
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