Math, asked by VivekR, 1 year ago

What is bhangar and khadar???
Define and pls explain me.....
With picture.....
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Answered by Azikhan
22
hey \: friend \:

here's ur answer

I'm providing the
Difference Between Bhangar and Khadar
so that u understand more clearly

• 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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VivekR: Agar picture bhi mil jati to jyada accha hota......
Azikhan: kk
Azikhan: done...!
VivekR: is it means the hilly area is bhangar and the nearly area of the river is khadar....
Azikhan: yes my dear
VivekR: Oh!!!
Azikhan: yep!! thanks for brainliest ji
VivekR: ^_^
Answered by Anonymous
6
here is your answer :-
bhangar and khadar are two types of alluvial soil.
khadar soil is made from flood plains so it is highly fertile soil and a uniform.texture and it is also newly formed whereas bhangar is old alluvial soil which is not so fertile and don't have uniform texture.
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