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an example of depositional plains​

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Answered by SincereStudent123
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Depositional plains. Depositional plains formed by the deposition of materials brought by various agents of transportation such as glaciers, rivers, waves, and wind. Their fertility and economic relevance depend greatly on the types of sediments that are laid down. Please mark brainliest answer and follow me.


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Answered by trumo
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Well obviously a plain is a flat, sweeping landmass that generally does not change much in. Depositional plains formed by the delusion of materials brought by various agents of, Planitia.

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