WHAT ARE PENISULAS,ALUUVIAL DEPOSITS AND TRIBUTARIES.
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- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water is called peninsulas
- Alluvial deposits are very fertile soil. They are formed by deposition of rivers. They contain silt, clay and gravel.
- Tributaries are the branches of a river, starting high up in a watershed and slowly working their way down to join other tributaries and eventually the mainstream, which drains to the sea. Tributaries come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, and the study of tributaries is a topic of interest for some biologists, because it is possible to use tributaries to follow pollution and various living organisms like invasive exotics back to their source.
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