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how is a Fluvial landform shaped

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Answered by aadilshakul
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Fluvial landforms are those landforms which are shaped and modified by the running water. Running water has sculpted most of the land surface across the world in comparison to other agents of erosion like wind or Glacier.

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Answered by ananditarajesh41211
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Fluvial landforms are landforms shaped dominantly by the action of running water, whether in the form of overland flow or stream flow. Even in arid and semi-arid environments like Colorado, features produced by fluvial processes often dominate landscapes.
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