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difference between structural plains and erosional plains? ​

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Answered by kaalipavan
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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heya..

here is ur answer

? A plain is any relatively flat earth feature. It can be on land (above the shoreline) or underwater (below the shoreline) . An erosional plain is a feature that has been flattened by movement of soil and rock away from a higher feature

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