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Examples of depositional plains.....
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Depositional landforms are the visible evidence of processes that have deposited sediments or rocks after they were transported by flowing ice or water, wind or gravity. Examples include beaches, deltas, glacial moraines, sand dunes and salt domes. Such landforms can change their shapes over a relatively short period of time if the process that caused the buildup is recent and still going on. On the other hand, some depositional landforms are remnants of processes that were completed millions of years ago.
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When a glacier moves over a landscape, it picks up and carries with it rocks, soil and other forms of rubble. When the glacier retreats, the rubble contained within it is left behind in the new landscape.
The term "moraine" has several meanings. One meaning is a pile of rubble left in one area that is of a sort typically found in another landscape. These piles were carried for long distances by the movement of glaciers, then deposited when the ice melted. Drumlins are tear-shaped depositional landforms created by the compression of such rubble.
Example- Loess plains in China. Marine Deposition: These plains have been formed due to the depositional activities of seas. These plains are generally found in the coastal regions. The east coast of India and the coasts of Germany and Denmark are some examples.