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What is the differences between Bhangar and Khadar

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Bhangar and Khadar are two distinct types of alluvial soils found in the Indo-Gangetic plains, each with unique characteristics and agricultural importance.

FeatureBhangar SoilKhadar Soil
LocationFound in upland areas, far from the riverbeds.Found in lowland areas, near the river in the floodplains.
AgeOlder alluvial soil.Newer alluvial soil.
FertilityLess fertile due to leaching and less frequent replenishment.Highly fertile due to fresh silt deposition every year.
CompositionContains calcareous concretions known as kankar nodules.Composed of fine, fresh silt and clay.
TextureCoarser texture, more clayey and loamy.Finer texture, more silty and smooth.

 

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