what is difference between Khadar and Bangar
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Bhangar is the old alluvium deposit found in northern plains. It is present in the form of a terrace like feature. The soil in this region consists of calcareous deposits known as kankar.
Khadar is the soil formed by newer and younger deposits in flood plains. The soil is renewed every year and is fertile for intensive agriculture.
Khadar is the soil formed by newer and younger deposits in flood plains. The soil is renewed every year and is fertile for intensive agriculture.
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it is composed of old alluvium . it is formed higher up in the plains at river terraces. it is less fertile as compared to khadar is Called bhangar.
it is composed of new alluvium. it is formed in the lower levels in the plains near the rivers . it is very fertile is Called khadar.
it is composed of new alluvium. it is formed in the lower levels in the plains near the rivers . it is very fertile is Called khadar.
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