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what is different between Alluvial soil and khadar soil

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Answered by krrish5452
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in general this is the most fertile type of soil and the best suited for the cultivation if the crops like wheat and rice.it is mostly in loamy in texture and gas a lot of humus .this type of soil us formed by the deposition of rocks particles called alluvium, by rivers and khadar soil its very hard its also very rich in humus it mostly have rocks in it
Answered by naira1902
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Khadar soil -: It is a new and younger deposits of the alluvial soil on the flood plains. This soil is renewed every year and thus is comparatively more fertile than the bhangar soil.

Alluvial soil -: It is formed by the deposition of materials brought down by the rivers. This process of deposition continues for millions of years. These have deposited by three important rivers namely -: Ganga, Indus and the Brahmaputra
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