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Distinguish between i) Bhangar and Khadar ii) Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats. |
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Answer» Answer. a Bhangar is old alluvial soil. a Khadar is new alluvial soil. b Bhanger soil is FOUND away from the river. b Khadar is found near the river basin. c Bhangar is less fertile. c Khadar is very fertile. d It contains calcareous deposits LOCALLY known as Kankar. d This soil is fine grained. e The soil is dark in colour. e The soil light in colour. (iii)Difference between the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats. The Eastern Ghats The Western Ghats a The Eastern ghats mark the eastern edge of the Deccan plateau. a The Western ghat mark the western edge of the Deccan plateau. b They are discontinuous and irregular and dissected by rivers DRAINING into the Bay of BENGAL. b They are continuous and can be crossed through passes only. c They lie parallel to the eastern coast along the Arabian Sea. c The Western Ghats lie parallel to the west coast along the Arabian Sea. d The highest MOUNTAIN is Mahendragiri with a height of 1,501 metres. d The highest peak is Anai Mudi with a height of 2,695 meters. e Their average height is 600 metres. e Their average height is 1,600 metres. please mark it as brainliest |
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