Khadar or bangar is more fertile? And why?
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Bhangar:
1. It is the largest part of Northern plain.
2. It is made up of alluvium.
3. The soil in this region is not renewed frequently, it is old alluvial soil.
4. It is not very fertile
5. It contains calcareous deposits locally known as 'Kankar '.
Khadar:
1. It is not the largest part of Northern plain.
2. It is made up of new alluvium and fine granules.
3. The soil is frequently renewed due to frequent flooding.
4. It does not contain calcareous deposits of calcium.
5. Suitable foe extensive cultivation.
1. It is the largest part of Northern plain.
2. It is made up of alluvium.
3. The soil in this region is not renewed frequently, it is old alluvial soil.
4. It is not very fertile
5. It contains calcareous deposits locally known as 'Kankar '.
Khadar:
1. It is not the largest part of Northern plain.
2. It is made up of new alluvium and fine granules.
3. The soil is frequently renewed due to frequent flooding.
4. It does not contain calcareous deposits of calcium.
5. Suitable foe extensive cultivation.
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Khadar
• It is the new alluvial soil.
• It has the lesser concentration of kanker nodules comparison to the Bangar.
• Its color is deep.
• It is more fertile.
• Khadar is close to the river.
Bangar
• It is the old alluvial soil.
• It has the higher concentration of kanker nodules.
• Its color is light.
• It is less fertile.
• Bangar is far from the river.
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