two types of
Structural plains
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Alluvial plains, formed by rivers:
- Alluvial plain, formed over a long period of time by a river depositing sediment on its flood plain or bed which becomes the alluvial soil. ...
- Flood plain, adjacent to a stream, river, lake or wetland that experiences occasional or periodic flooding.
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The difference between a flood plain and an alluvial plain is that the flood plain represents the area experiencing flooding fairly regularly at present or recently, whereas an alluvial plain includes areas where the flood plain is now and used to be, or areas which only experience flooding a few times a century
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