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in india where badland topography is commonly found

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Answered by writersparadise
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Badlands are a type of dry terrain where soils and rocks have been extensively eroded by wind and water.

They are characterized by 
=> Steep Slopes
=>minimal vegetation
=>lack of a substantial regolith
=>high drainage density

In India badlands topography is found in Chambal River.
Answered by dackpower
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Badlands are a type of barren area where dirt and rocks have been largely decayed by water and air.

They are defined by; 

The areas which surpass a specific slope percentage. Steep slopes are oftentimes correlated with other environmental characteristics such as rock lands, superficial soils, bedrock, etc.

Badlands are partly identified by their tiny to imaginary regolith thicknesses. In addition to expecting important regolith, they also lack substantial vegetation due to eroded soil. The lack of vegetation could certainly well be a consequence of the lack of an abundant regolith.

In India badlands, the topography is found in Chambal River.

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