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Briefly explain the relief features of northern plains

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Differentiate between the Bhangar and Khadar.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\green{answer\:1} => The fertile great plains of northern India is formed by the deposition of sediments brought by the rivers descending from the Himalayas. ...

The main relief features of the northern plains are bhabar, terai, bhangar, and khadar.

Bhabar is a narrow belt, about 6-8 km in width. ...

Terai lies to the south of the bhabar belt.

\green{answer\:2} => Bhangar is composed of lime nodules which are also called kanker. It has a clayey composition. The khadar is light in colour and consists of newer deposits. Khadar soil is more fertile than Bhangar as it gets replenished by new layers of soil every year during monsoon floods.

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Answered by kanishkalodhi07
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Briefly explain the relief features of northern plains

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The Northern Plain was formed by the deposits brought in by the three major rivers and their tributaries. Alluvium was deposited at the foot–hills of the Himalayas for millions of years. These deposits are now the fertile Northern Plains. Alluvium is soil or sediments deposited by a river or other running water.

Differentiate between the Bhangar and Khadar.

answer 2:

Bhangar is composed of lime nodules which are also called kanker. It has a clayey composition. The khadar is light in colour and consists of newer deposits. Khadar soil is more fertile than Bhangar as it gets replenished by new layers of soil every year during monsoon floods.

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