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The raised bank of a river formed by alluvial deposition​

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Answered by shaynadattag1
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FLOODPALINS

Explanation:

Floodplains or deltas are known as the raised banks of river through alluvial deposition. Explanation: Floodplains and deltas are formed by the river depositions. Silt, sand, gravel and clay are the most common matters along with organic materials that are deposited to form delta regions by the rivers.

Answered by surbhikushwaha17
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Floodplains

Explanation:

Floodplains or deltas are known as the raised banks of river through alluvial deposition. Explanation: Floodplains and deltas are formed by the river depositions. Silt, sand, gravel and clay are the most common matters along with organic materials that are deposited to form delta regions by the rivers.

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