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The___and ___ depositional landform is known as floodplain

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Answered by Mora22
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Floodplains form due to both erosion and deposition

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Answered by Anonymous
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\dashrightarrow Erosion and deposion

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\dashrightarrowA floodplain is an area of land which is covered in water when the river bursts its banks. 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.

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