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what is the bhabar?????​

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Answered by BrainIyShark
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•The 'Bhabar' is that narrow belt of the plain which is enclosed with pebbles and located along with the foothills of the Shiwaliks from the Indus to the Teesta. ... It is the region at the start of the Northern Plains.

•Bhabhar is the gently-sloping coarse alluvial zone below the Siwalik Hills (outermost foothills of Himalayas) where streams disappear into permeable sediments. The underground water level is deep in this region.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Bhabar :-

  • It is a narrow belt about 8 - 10km wide running in East to west direction along the foot of the Shiwaliks of Himalayan Range with a remarkable continuity from the Indus to Tista.

  • The belt is comparatively narrow in the east and extensive in the western and north-western hilly region.

  • This belt is not suitable for any agricultural activities and big trees are found in this belt.
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