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3 differences between structural and depositional plane

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Answered by vishuvarku
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Structural plains are relatively undisturbed horizontal surfaces of the Earth. They are structurally depressed areas of the world that make up some of the most extensive natural lowlands on the Earth's surface.

Depositional plains formed by the deposition of materials brought by various agents of transportation such as rivers, wind, waves, and glaciers. Their fertility and economic relevance depend greatly on the types of sediments that are laid down.

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Answered by techtro
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Strutural plains are generally undisturbed level surfaces of the Earth. They are fundamentally discouraged regions of the world that make up probably the most broad characteristic marshes on the Earth's surface.

Depositional plains are shaped by the testimony of materials brought by different specialists of transportation, for example, streams, wind, waves, and icy masses. Their ripeness and financial pertinence depend incredibly on the kinds of residue that are set down

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