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how are plains formed?​

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Answered by dmayukh8jaingmailcom
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Plains form in many different ways. Some plains form as ice and water erodes, or wears away, the dirt and rock on higher land. Water and ice carry the bits of dirt, rock, and other material, called sediment, down hillsides to be deposited elsewhere. As layer upon layer of this sediment is laid down, plains form.

Answered by ranbeerst123
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Plains are large stretches of flat land. Most of the plains are formed by rivers and their tributaries. The rivers flow down the slopes of mountains and erode them. They carry forward the eroded material. They then deposit their load consisting of stones, sand and silt along their courses and in their valleys. It is from these deposits that plains are formed.

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