describe the landforms formed by a river in the plains
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Flood plains, levees, distributaries and deltas are the various landforms formed by a river in the plain.
1.Flood plain is a flat land adjacent to a river that experiences flooding periodically.
2.After the flood the river leaves behind a fresh layer of top soil which is very fertile.
1.Flood plain is a flat land adjacent to a river that experiences flooding periodically.
2.After the flood the river leaves behind a fresh layer of top soil which is very fertile.
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Flood plains, levees, distributaries and deltas are the various landforms formed by a river in the plain.
1.Flood plain is a flat land adjacent to a river that experiences flooding periodically.After the flood the river leaves behind a fresh layer of top soil which is very fertile.
2.A levee is a natural or artificial slope, embankment or wall to regulate water levels.
3. Delta is a landform which is formed at the mouth of the river where the slope of the river bed becomes too shallow.
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1.Flood plain is a flat land adjacent to a river that experiences flooding periodically.After the flood the river leaves behind a fresh layer of top soil which is very fertile.
2.A levee is a natural or artificial slope, embankment or wall to regulate water levels.
3. Delta is a landform which is formed at the mouth of the river where the slope of the river bed becomes too shallow.
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