Khadar:
1) It belongs to the category of new alluviam or new soil.
2) It contains fine soil particles.
3) It is light in colour.
4) It is a very fertile soil.
5) It is found along the banks, flood plains and delta regions.
Bhangar:
1) It belongs to the category of old alluviam or old soil.
2) It contains coarse soil particles.
3)It is dark in colour.
4) It often contains kankar nodules with calcium carbonate , so it is not so fertile.
5) It is found above the level of flood plains.
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Khadar-
- It is found in low areas of valley bottom which are flooded every year.
- These soils are finer in structure.
- These soils are more fertile as compared to Bhangar.
- It is also known as new alluviam.
Bhangar-
- It is found in the higher reaches about 30m above the flood water.
- These soils are coarse in texture.
- These are less fertile than Khadar.
- It is also known as old alluviam and often contains calcium carbonates Kankar nodules.
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apart from the size of their grains or components soils are also described on the basis of their age . According to their age alluvial soils can be classified as old alluvial ( bangar) and new alluvial( khadar) .the bhangar soil has higher concentration of kanker nodules than khadar. It has more fine particles and is more fertile than the bangar
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BHANGAR KHADAR
1) it is also called old alluvium 1) it is also called new alluvium.
2) it is formed above the flood plains 2) it is formed below flood plains
3)it is light in colour 3) it is comparatively dark in colour
4)it is free of kankar particles. 4) it contains calcareous deposits of kankar nodules
5) it is not fertile. 5) it is very fertile
6) it is not suitable for agriculture 6)it is very suitable for intensive agriculture.
1) it is also called old alluvium 1) it is also called new alluvium.
2) it is formed above the flood plains 2) it is formed below flood plains
3)it is light in colour 3) it is comparatively dark in colour
4)it is free of kankar particles. 4) it contains calcareous deposits of kankar nodules
5) it is not fertile. 5) it is very fertile
6) it is not suitable for agriculture 6)it is very suitable for intensive agriculture.
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Khadar
1]?the newer and younger deposits of the flood plain
2] found in the lower levels in the plains near the rivers
3] it is more fertile than bhangar
bhangar
1] older alluvial soil and form the largest part of the northern plain
2] found higher up in the plains at river terraces away from rivers
3] less fertile than khadar
1]?the newer and younger deposits of the flood plain
2] found in the lower levels in the plains near the rivers
3] it is more fertile than bhangar
bhangar
1] older alluvial soil and form the largest part of the northern plain
2] found higher up in the plains at river terraces away from rivers
3] less fertile than khadar
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Bhangar
The alluvial soil found in the large part of North India is called Bhangar. This is an old soil which is alluvial in nature and is above the flood levels of the rivers in the region. It is often seen in the structure of a terrace. Bhangar contains many calcareous deposits and also has many kankars within it.
Khadar
In the plains, the younger deposits are known as Khadar. These are not just younger; they are also more fertile than Bhangar soils. These soils are very good for intensive cultivation. These are also called new alluvial made up of fine granules.
The alluvial soil found in the large part of North India is called Bhangar. This is an old soil which is alluvial in nature and is above the flood levels of the rivers in the region. It is often seen in the structure of a terrace. Bhangar contains many calcareous deposits and also has many kankars within it.
Khadar
In the plains, the younger deposits are known as Khadar. These are not just younger; they are also more fertile than Bhangar soils. These soils are very good for intensive cultivation. These are also called new alluvial made up of fine granules.
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KHADAR:
1. Kankar(small stones) quantity is very less.
2.Very fertile soil.
3.Called as new alluvial
4.It has more fine particles
5.Found in low areas of valley.
BANGAR:
1.More quantity of Kankar
2.less fertile soil.
3.Called as old alluvial.
4.It has less fertile particles.
5.found above the level of valley.
1. Kankar(small stones) quantity is very less.
2.Very fertile soil.
3.Called as new alluvial
4.It has more fine particles
5.Found in low areas of valley.
BANGAR:
1.More quantity of Kankar
2.less fertile soil.
3.Called as old alluvial.
4.It has less fertile particles.
5.found above the level of valley.
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Kadar:
Kandar quantity is is very less
very fertile
called as new alluvial
it as very fine particles
found in low area of valley
Bangar:
more quantity of kandar
not very fertile
called as old fertile soil
it does not have fine particles
it is found at the top of the valley
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BANGAR:
- its the old alluvial soil
-it is less fertile
-found far away from water bodies
-has kanker nodules in it.
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KHADAR:
-new alluvial soil
-more fertile
-found near Banks of water bodies
-has fine particles ..
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Difference b/w Khadar and Bangar :-
#Khadar
1) It belongs to the category of new alluviam or new soil.
2) It contains fine soil particles.
3) It is light in colour.
4) It is a very fertile soil.
5) It is found along the banks, flood plains and delta regions.
#Bhangar
1) It belongs to the category of old alluviam or old soil.
2) It contains coarse soil particles.
3)It is dark in colour.
4) It often contains kankar nodules with calcium carbonate , so it is not so fertile.
5) It is found above the level of flood plains.
#Khadar
1) It belongs to the category of new alluviam or new soil.
2) It contains fine soil particles.
3) It is light in colour.
4) It is a very fertile soil.
5) It is found along the banks, flood plains and delta regions.
#Bhangar
1) It belongs to the category of old alluviam or old soil.
2) It contains coarse soil particles.
3)It is dark in colour.
4) It often contains kankar nodules with calcium carbonate , so it is not so fertile.
5) It is found above the level of flood plains.
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Bhangar and Khadar , it is a types of alluvial soil, alluvial is a most fertile soil and it is suitable for agriculture. Bhangar is a old soil ,which consists kankar nodules in the sub soil with calcium carbonate.khadar is a new alluvial soil and it is a most fertile soil than the Bhangar soil.
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Khadar:
1) It belongs to the category of new alluviam or new soil.
2) It contains fine soil particles.
3) It is light in colour.
4) It is a very fertile soil.
5) It is found along the banks, flood plains and delta regions.
Bhangar:
1) It belongs to the category of old alluviam or old soil.
2) It contains coarse soil particles.
3)It is dark in colour.
4) It often contains?kankar?nodules with calcium carbonate , so it is not so fertile.
5) It is found above the level of flood plains.
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1) It belongs to the category of new alluviam or new soil.
2) It contains fine soil particles.
3) It is light in colour.
4) It is a very fertile soil.
5) It is found along the banks, flood plains and delta regions.
Bhangar:
1) It belongs to the category of old alluviam or old soil.
2) It contains coarse soil particles.
3)It is dark in colour.
4) It often contains?kankar?nodules with calcium carbonate , so it is not so fertile.
5) It is found above the level of flood plains.
Ok
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1) BANGAR - they r dark in color
They r less fertile
They r found away from rivers
They r old soil
Big rock pieces r found in this type of soil
2)KHADAR - they r light in color
They r very fertile
They r found near rivers
They r new soil
Small rock nodules can be found in this type of soil
They r less fertile
They r found away from rivers
They r old soil
Big rock pieces r found in this type of soil
2)KHADAR - they r light in color
They r very fertile
They r found near rivers
They r new soil
Small rock nodules can be found in this type of soil
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Bhangar:
1. It is a highland compressed of old alluvium
2.It is always about the level of the flood plains.
3. It is often impregnated with calcareous concre?tions known as kankar.
4. It is not much suited for cultivation.
5. It is known as ?dhaya? in Punjab.
Khadar:
1. It is lowland composed of old alluvium
2. It is flooded almost every year and new alluvium is deposited.
3. It is often characterised by clay soil which is very fertile.
4. Intensive agriculture is practised here.
5. It is called ?bet? in Punjab.
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Bhangar:
1. It is a highland compressed of old alluvium
2.It is always about the level of the flood plains.
3. It is often impregnated with calcareous concre?tions known as kankar.
4. It is not much suited for cultivation.
5. It is known as ?dhaya? in Punjab.
Khadar:
1. It is lowland composed of old alluvium
2. It is flooded almost every year and new alluvium is deposited.
3. It is often characterised by clay soil which is very fertile.
4. Intensive agriculture is practised here.
5. It is called ?bet? in Punjab.
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1. It is a highland compressed of old alluvium
2.It is always about the level of the flood plains.
3. It is often impregnated with calcareous concre?tions known as kankar.
4. It is not much suited for cultivation.
5. It is known as ?dhaya? in Punjab.
Khadar:
1. It is lowland composed of old alluvium
2. It is flooded almost every year and new alluvium is deposited.
3. It is often characterised by clay soil which is very fertile.
4. Intensive agriculture is practised here.
5. It is called ?bet? in Punjab.
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Bhangar:
1. It is a highland compressed of old alluvium
2.It is always about the level of the flood plains.
3. It is often impregnated with calcareous concre?tions known as kankar.
4. It is not much suited for cultivation.
5. It is known as ?dhaya? in Punjab.
Khadar:
1. It is lowland composed of old alluvium
2. It is flooded almost every year and new alluvium is deposited.
3. It is often characterised by clay soil which is very fertile.
4. Intensive agriculture is practised here.
5. It is called ?bet? in Punjab.
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:Khadar is the new alluvium deposited by the rivers in their flood plains .
It is more fertile.
It is suited for agriculture.
It is low land composed of old alluvium.
:Bangar is the old alluvium in the upland area over the flood plains.
It is less fertile.
It is not much suited for agriculture.
It is highland compressed of old alluvial.
It is more fertile.
It is suited for agriculture.
It is low land composed of old alluvium.
:Bangar is the old alluvium in the upland area over the flood plains.
It is less fertile.
It is not much suited for agriculture.
It is highland compressed of old alluvial.
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Khadar :It is new silt /alluvium deposited by rivers. It is fine grained, light coloured and high in fertility. Khadar is found near the river banks flood plains and delta regions.
Bangar :It is old alluvium deposited by rivers. It is coarse grained, dark coloured and comparatively lower in fertility. Bangar is found in areas above flood plains.
Bangar :It is old alluvium deposited by rivers. It is coarse grained, dark coloured and comparatively lower in fertility. Bangar is found in areas above flood plains.
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