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the plains formed by the deposition of older alluviam which resembles terrace like structure is called​

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Answered by jg986499
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Explanation: An alluvial plain is a largely flat landform created by the deposition of sediment over a long period of time by one or more rivers coming from highland regions, from which alluvial soil forms.

Answered by arshikhan8123
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The plains formed by the deposition of older alluviam which resembles terrace like structure is called​ Bhangar.

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  • The plains formed by the deposition of older alluviam which resembles terrace like structure is called​ Bhangar.
  • Bhangar look like upland alluvial tracts giving a terrace like structure.
  • These plains are situated near the rivers because of which they are not only rich in moisture but also other mineral contents.
  • They also have stone nodules called "Kankars" in them which are made up of calcium carbonate.
  • Because of high moisture content, these plains are suitable for cultivation.

Therefore, the plains formed by the deposition of older alluviam which resembles terrace like structure is called​ Bhangar.

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