Geography, asked by sumitakundu975, 8 months ago

How does made a pedeplain ?​

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Answered by shindesunanda21184
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Explanation:

As water and wind slowly erode and disintegrate rock surfaces, they reduce mountain ranges into a series of pediments at the base, and these pediments gently slope outward, where they coalesce with each other to form one large plain, which is the pediplain.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Pediplain, broad, relatively flat rock surface formed by the joining of several pediments. (See pediment.) Pediplains are usually formed in arid or semi-arid climates and may have a thin veneer of sediments.

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