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Two characteristics of Khadar and Bangar

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Answered by Dhanya2002
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Khadar:

1: it is the newer alluvial soil formed by the silts of river.
2: it is lighter in colour and sandy and more fertile.

Bangar:

1: it is the older alluvium
2: it is clayey and dark in colour.

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Explanation:  

Two characteristics of Khadar and Bangar:

Khadar (New Alluvium)

1) New Alluvium soil

2) Very fertile soil, less Kankar nodules

Bangar (Old Alluvium)

1) Old Alluvium or Old soil

2) Less fertile, often contains Kankar nodules.

In the Indo-Gangetic plains of North India and Pakistan, the phrases "khdir" or "khadar" and "bngur" (Hindi, Urdu language) are used to distinguish between two types of river plains and alluvial soils. The doab regions are frequently home to the areas of Bangur and Khadir. Some villages' income limits may include both Khadar and Bangar regions. In contrast to Khadar soils, which are more fruitful because they are below flood level, Bhangar soils are less fertile since they are above flood level. While the soil in Khadar is made up of fine silt and clay, Bhanger is covered in kankers (lime nodules). Due to the alluvial soil that rivers have left behind, the area is fruitful.

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