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Which plains are formed by older alluvium

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Answered by darshikaguesthouse
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Explanation:

northern plains are formed by older alluvial

Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

The Ganga plain's older alluvium section is referred to as the Bangar plain.

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What are Bangar plains?

These older alluvial plains are an upland area of alluvial plain. These sites are appropriate for farming since they are well-drained. Above the neighboring rivers' flood restrictions, this land is calm. These older alluvial plains are an upland area of alluvial plain. These sites are appropriate for farming since they are well-drained. Bangar is an old alluvial soil that is less fruitful. Bangar lands are typically more sandier and less fertile, but they are less prone to flooding. They contain a greater number of kankar nodules. They are terraces with a little elevation. They contain a greater number of kankar nodules. They are terraces with a little elevation. These places are less fertile as a result.

Thus, compared to Khadar soil, bangar soil contains a larger concentration of kanker nodules. It is more fruitful than the bangar and has more fine particles.

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