Explain the different types of features associated with flood plains
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a floodplain is an area where there is a river or stream that regularly overflows, and the flooding is often seasonal.
It is usually a flat area with steeper sides on the perimeter.
A floodplain can be small, large, and sometimes massive.
That doesn't mean that every time there's a flood, water fills the floodplain.
But eventually, there will be a flood that extends to the edges of the floodplain.
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