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प्रश्न
Distinguish between Bhangar and Khadar.
फरक स्पष्ट करा
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उत्तर १
Bhangar is the terrace-like feature present above the flood plains of the rivers. It is composed of older alluvium. It is the largest part of the Northern Plain. The soil of this region contains calcareous deposits locally known as kankar.
The newer, younger deposits of the flood plains are called khadar. This region is very fertile, as it gets renewed almost every year. Hence, it is ideal for intensive agriculture.
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उत्तर २
| Feature | Bhangar | Khadar |
| Location | It is the older alluvial terrace, located above the floodplains. | It is the newer alluvial land, located near the riverbanks. |
| Soil Composition | Composed of old alluvium and may contain calcareous concretions (kankar). | Composed of newer alluvium, usually richer in nutrients. |
| Fertility | Less fertile due to the presence of kankar and the age of the soil. | Highly fertile, suitable for intensive agriculture. |
| Elevation | Situated at a higher elevation than Khadar. | Located at a lower elevation, closer to riverbeds. |
| Flooding | Less affected by flooding, as it is higher and farther from the rivers. | Frequently flooded, especially during the monsoon season. |
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पाठ 3: Relief - EXERCISES [पृष्ठ ३७]
