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different between prediment and prediplain

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Answered by njj20
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Answer. Peneplains are the featureless plains with undulating surface and dotted with residual hills called monardnocks, produced at the end of normal cycle of erosion. Pediment is a very gently sloping inclined bedrock surface.

Answered by meharakshitha4
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Answer. Peneplains are the featureless plains with undulating surface and dotted with residual hills called monardnocks, produced at the end of normal cycle of erosion. Pediment is a very gently sloping inclined bedrock surface.
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