What is the difference between the bhangar and the Khadar regions...experts plz tell this answer...

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The incredible north Indian plain is well known for the alluvial soil. As we realize that alluvial soil is ripe soil and is useful for development. The Great North Indian plain is separated into five sections. They are The Bhabar Plains, The Tarai plot, The Bhangar Plains, The Khadar Plains. Difference between Bhangar and Khadar fields as :
The Bhangar Plains: These are more established alluvial plain which addresses upland alluvial parcel. 
These regions are all around depleted and make it appropriate for development. 
This territory lies calm over the flood furthest reaches of the adjoining streams. 
The dirt or soil is wealthy in humus and it gives a high return because of rich measure of minerals and humus in the dirt. 
It includes calcium carbonate knobs called 'Kankars' which are tainted in nature. 

The Khadar Plains: The new fields shaped because of alluvial store along the course of the stream. 
Enhanced and framed by new stores of residue consistently. 
The Khadar land residue contains sediment, mud, dirt or soil, and sand. 
The Khadar lands are appropriate for the development of sugarcane, rice, wheat, maize and oilseeds.

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Khadar(New) Bhangar(Old)
 1. The khadar soils are found in the low areas of the valley, bottom of a valley which are flooded every year. The Bhangar soils are found in higher reaches, about 30 m above the flood level. 
 2. These soils are finer in texture. These soils are coarser in texture. 
 3. The khadar is light in colour and is composed of newer deposits.  3. The bhangar is composed of lime nodules or kanker and has a clayey composition.
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