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The newer younger deposits of flood plains are called: (a) Bhabar (b) Bhangar (c) Khadar (d) Terai

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Answered by ziniyakhan
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C is the right answer .

The newer younger deposits of flood plain are called KHADAR .
Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

(c) Khadar

Explanation:

According to the numerous comfort features, the Northern Plains may be divided into 4 regions:

(i) The Bhabar Belt. The Bhabar is that slender belt of the obvious that's blanketed with pebbles and lies alongside the foothills of the Shiwaliks from the Indus to the Teesta. This belt is laid down through severa streams descending down the hills. All the streams disappear on this Bhabar Belt.

(ii) The Terai Belt. It lies subsequent to the Bhabar area and consists of more moderen alluvium. These plains are shaped because of the re-emergence of rivers and as a result growing a wet, swampy and marshy area referred to as terai. It turned into thickly forested area complete of wildlife. But now the forests had been cleared to create agricultural land and to settle migrants from Pakistan after partition.

(iii) The Bhangar Belt. It is shaped from older alluvium. They lie above the flood plains of the rivers and gift a terrace like feature. These plains are determined some distance from the river basins. The soil on this area carries calcareous deposits regionally referred to as Kankar that's much less fertile.

(iv) The Khadar Belt. The more moderen, more youthful deposits of the flood plains are known as Khadar. They are renewed nearly each year. So they may be very fertile and ideal ,for extensive agriculture.

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