Geography, asked by alwaysready, 11 months ago

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What is Bhangar and Khadar ?

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Answered by vanshaj17
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bhangar is the old alluvial soil with large amount of kankar and it is not good for cultivation. khadar is young alluvial soil with less amount of kankar and it is good for cultivation.

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Answered by pankaj4919
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• Largest part of Northern Plains in India is made up of deposits of old alluvium soils know as Bhangar.

• Bhangar is above the flood levels of rivers and presents a terrace like structure.

• Bhangar is full of kankars and calcareous structures

• Bhangar is not very fertile

• The area in northern plains that lies below flood levels is made up of Khadar which is new alluvium soil

• Khadar is younger alluvium as flood waters deposit new layers every year

• Khadar is very fertile and ideal for intensive cultivation

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