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Bhangar
- the plain formed by older alluvium is called bhangar.
- large part of the northern plains odds formed of old alluvium
- it lies above the flood plains of rivers and present Terrance like features.
- soil in this region contains calcareous deposits. They are known as kankar.
- They are less fertile as soil is not renewed every year.
Khadar
- the plain formed by newer Alluvium is called khadar.
- this plain covers the flood plains.
- it lies in the flood plains of rivers and doesnot present Terrance like features.
- soil in this plain doesnot contain calcareous deposits.
- They are fertile and suitable for intensive agriculture due to renewal of soil every year
no.7 answer
Western Ghats
- the western ghats from the western side or arm of the peninsular plateau.
- these ghats are regular and comparatively higher in elevation. advancing towards south their elevation goes on increasing. no major river has cut them across.
- the western ghats are divided into four subdivisions as sahyadri, Nilgiri,anaimalai and cardamom going towards south.
Eastern Ghats
- the eastern ghats from the eastern side or arm of peninsular plateau.
- the eastern ghats are comparatively denuded resulting in low elevation. They are broken at places by there flowing of numerous rivers towards east.
- the eastern ghats are subdivided into two subdivisions. the northern portion outta called nallamalla hills and the southern portion is named as the palkanda range and javadi hills .
no.8 answer.
major physiographic divisions of india
- the Himalayan mountains
- the northern plains
- the peninsular plateau
- the Indian desert
- the coastal plains
- the islands
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