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how is a riverine formed

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Answered by Jess111
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A riverine is a landscape formed by the natural movement of a water system such as a river. ... Flood plain – a low-lying area regularly flooded by a river. Riverbed – a channel in which the river flows.
Answered by Anonymous
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A rivirine is a type of landform which is created by the deposition works by the river currents along the riverbanks and the river mouths.

The speedy river currents in the mountain regions transport a lot of stone,soils and other geographical substances of it's own river bed.

These substances deposit in the middle and lower flow of a river due to the slow down of the river currents.

These depositions create the riverine landforms.

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