How river deposit or lacustrine plain is formed?
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Lacustrine plain. Lacustrine Plains (or lake plains) are lakes that get filled by incoming sediment. Over time, the water may drain from the lake, leaving the deposited sediments behind. This can be caused by natural drainage, evaporation or other geophysical processes.
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this Plains result from the filling of lake beds. when rivers enter a lake there muddy. the plain of Hungary in Europe and the plain surrounding Great Lakes of North America are best examples
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