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What two characteristics each of khadar and bangar ?

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Answered by arunaraju
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Khadir or Nali areasEdit

Khadir or Khadar (Hindi: खादर), also called Nali or Naili,[1] are low-lying areas that are floodplains of a river.[2] Khadar areas are prone to flooding and sometimes include portions of former river-beds that became available for agriculture when a river changed course. It is moisture retentive and sticky when wet [3] Khadir soil consists of new alluvial soil deposits and is often very fertile.

The Khadir is also called Nali in the northern Haryana which is the fertile prairie tract between the Ghaggar river and the southern limits of the Saraswati channel depressionthat gets flooded during the rains.

Sri Sri Ravi's Art of Living Foundation World Culture Festival, 2016 (11 March) was held on Yamuna's Khadir floodplains and National Green Tribunal (NGT) recommended a fine of INR 50 million, on Art of Living Foundation for damaging ecology on Yamuna's Khadar flood plains.

Answered by tarunmandalcrj12
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Answer:

Khadar

• It is the new alluvial soil.

• It has the lesser concentration of kanker nodules comparison to the Bangar.  

• Its color is deep.

• It is more fertile.

• Khadar is close to the river.

Bangar

• It is the old alluvial soil.

• It has the higher concentration of kanker nodules.

• Its color is light.

• It is less fertile.

• Bangar is far from the river.

Explanation:

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