CBSE BOARD X, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

Short note on Bhangar and Khadar !​

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Answered by moksha1006
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Answer:

bhangar is old Alluvial soil which has a higher concentration concentration of Kankar nodules it is less fertile soil there are less fine particles in IT they are found far away from the rivers

Agar is new Alluvial soil it has less

concentration of Kankar nodules it is more fertile soil there are more fine particles in IT they

are found near to the rivers

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Answered by janhavi0444
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The Bhabar plains is located to the south of Shiwalik from Jammu to Assam.

The breadth or width of bhabar plains is more in the western region as compared to the eastern region.

The bhabar tract comprises of gravel and un-assorted sediment deposits.

This sediment present in soil is deposited by rivers descending from the Himalayan mountains.

This region is not good for cultivation.

The area is popular with big trees with large roots

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