84. Napped is a kind of
(a) folded structure
(b) fluvial feature
(c) delta region
(d) erosion plain
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FLUVIAL PROCESSES.
River systems, fluvial processes and landscapes, floodplains, and river control strategies are important to human populations as demands for limited water resources increase. Stream-related processes are called fluvial (from the Latin word fluvius = river).
Water dislodges, dissolves, or removes surface material in the process called erosion. Streams produce fluvial erosion, in which weathered sediment is picked up for transport, and movement to new locations. Sediments are laid down by another process, deposition. Alluvium is the general term for the clay, silt, and sand deposited by running water.
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