Geography, asked by pappukhan24857, 6 months ago

Landforms like flood plains
and
are formed
because of deposition of
sediments.​

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Answered by shardabade1
0

Explanation:

Floodplains. ... A floodplain forms due to both erosion and deposition . Erosion by meanders removes any interlocking spurs , creating a wide, flat area on either side of the river. During a flood, material being carried by the river is deposited (as the river loses its speed and energy to transport it).

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Fluvial depositional landforms are created from combinations of specific sedimentary processes and depositional environments. ... Active fluvial landforms include alluvial fans, terraces, deltas, and floodplains.

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