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what happened to the river when it reaches to Bhabar reason ​

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Answered by 31aliahmedzahidshaik
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Why does a river disappear in a bhabar?

The porosity of bhabar is the most unique feature. The porosity is due to deposition of huge number of pebbles and rock debris across the alluvial fans. The streams disappear once they reach the bhabar region because of this porosity. Therefore, the area is marked by dry river courses except in the rainy season.

Why does the streams disappear in the bhabar belt?

In bhabar belt, there are many pebbles, because of the pebbles it became highly porous. Instead the stream flows above the pebbles, it simply passes through the porous and flows below it. In this way the stream disappears in bhabar belt.

What is bhabar river?

Bhabar is the gently-sloping coarse alluvial zone below the Sivalik Hills (outermost foothills of the Himalayas) where streams disappear into permeable sediments.

Why the rivers and streams flow underground in bhabar area?

Bhabar and Terai Belt regions are discussed below: Bhabar Region:- It. ... This region is made up of boulders (large rocks) and pebbles (small stones) which have been carried down by the river streams. The streams flow underground as soil in this region.

How is bhabar formed?

The bhabar tract comprises of gravel and un-assorted sediment deposits. This sediment present in soil is deposited by rivers descending from the Himalayan mountains. This region is not good for cultivation. The area is popular with big trees with large roots.

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