Geography, asked by khansehar3191, 4 months ago

how are floodplains formed? very short answer type question​

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Answered by udayabhandary72
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Flood plains are formed when a meander erodes side ways as it travels down stream. when a river breaks it's banks, it leaves behind layers of alluvium (silt) These are gradually build up to create the floor of the plain.

Answered by Anonymous
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Floodplains. A floodplain is an area of land which is covered in water when a river bursts its banks. Floodplains form due to both erosion and deposition. Erosion removes any interlocking spurs , creating a wide, flat area on either side of the river.

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