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Two types of Alluuvial soil​

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Alluvial soil can be classified into two groups on the basis of its age - the khaddar and the bhangar. The former is light in colour and is made up of newer deposits. The latter is the older alluvium and is composed of lime nodules or kanker and its composition is clayey.

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Alluvial soil can be classified into two groups on the basis of its age - the khaddar and the bhangar. The former is light in colour and is made up of newer deposits. The latter is the older alluvium and is composed of lime nodules or kanker and its composition is clayey. Khadar tends to be more fertile as new layers are deposited year after year during the monsoon season. The bhangar soil, on the other hand, can be cultivated using manure.

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