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) How are flood plains formed?​

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Answered by MagicalGiggles
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  • Flood plains are formed by a meander eroding sides ways because it travels downstream .

  • When flood occurs in water, the flood leaves layers of aluminum silt which gradually builds like a floor and this is called " \textbf\red{Flood~Plains} " .

Answered by Anonymous
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here is your answer:-

Flood plains are made by a meander eroding sideways as it travels downstream . when a river breaks it's banks and floods ,it leaves behind layers of alluvium (silt).

Flood plains are an area of land adjacent to a stream or river which streches from the banks of its channels to the base of the enclosing valley walls and which experiences flooding during period of high discharge.

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