explain the chief characteristics of depositional Plains and their types in short
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depositional plains are mostly fertile areas which have been formed by the deposition of sediments carried by various agent of nature like wind running water etc.
their types are:
■ alluvial depositional plains which are fertule due to silt deposition by rivers.
■ glacial deposition formed by glacial action.
■ wind deposition
■ Aelion loess wind deposition which is the deposition of the minutest particles carried swiftly by winds.
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their types are:
■ alluvial depositional plains which are fertule due to silt deposition by rivers.
■ glacial deposition formed by glacial action.
■ wind deposition
■ Aelion loess wind deposition which is the deposition of the minutest particles carried swiftly by winds.
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Depositional plain 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
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