how are Alluvial soil formed?
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Alluvial soils are soils deposited by surface water. You'll find them along rivers, in floodplains and deltas (like the Mississippi Delta), stream terraces, and areas called alluvial fans. This last category results from larger floods, causing the soil to spread out in the shape of a triangle fan.
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Alluvial soils are formed by the sediments brought by the rivers. The rivers deposit very fine silt called 'alluvium' in their plains during the course of their journey starting from its source in the mountains and ending till its mouth.
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