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Is it true that flood plains are fomed by rivers during flood ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A floodplain (or floodplain) is a generally flat area of land next to a river or stream. It stretches from the banks of the river to the outer edges of the valley. A floodplain consists of two parts. The first is the main channel of the river itself, called the floodway.

Answered by PalG9B
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Yes it is true

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