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what is bhabar?what is its nature​

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Answered by varshini2727
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Bhabar is the gently-sloping coarse alluvial zone below the Sivalik Hills (outermost foothills of the Himalayas) where streams disappear into permeable sediments. ... Being at the junction of Himalayas and the Indo-Gangetic Plain, Bhabar contains almost all the important trade and commerce hubs of Uttarakhand state.Bhabar: ... Bhabhar is the gently-sloping coarse alluvial zone below the Siwalik Hills (outermost foothills of Himalayas) where streams disappear into permeable sediments. 4,The underground water level is deep in this region.

Answered by Anonymous
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t is the alluvial apron of sediments washed down from the Siwaliks along the northern edge of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. Explanation: . ... Bhabhar is the gently-sloping coarse alluvial zone below the Siwalik Hills (outermost foothills of Himalayas) where streams disappear into permeable sediments.

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Explanation: . ... Bhabhar is the gently-sloping coarse alluvial zone below the Siwalik Hills (outermost foothills of Himalayas) where streams disappear into permeable sediments.

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