Social Sciences, asked by harsh6797, 11 months ago

socal science answers new alluvium form flood plain​

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Answered by manoramakumari9876
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alluvium is the mixture of several stones silt sand etc which forms the inner surface of the flood plain.

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Answered by AkshitaVashisht
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First of all its alluvial. An alluvial plain is a largely flat landform created by the deposition of sediments over a long period of time , by one or more rivers coming from highland regions, which form all soil. A flood plain is a part of this process and covers smaller area over which river floods at a particular period of time .

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