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What are the different types of alluvial plains?



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Answered by goyalmuskan182
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Explanation:

Canterbury Plains, Southland Plains, and Waikato Plains in New Zealand.

Chianan Plain in Taiwan.

Lower Danubian Plain, Bulgaria and Romania.

Indo-Gangetic Plain and Punjab in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

Iskar (river) valleys in Bulgaria.

Mekong Delta in Vietnam.

Mesaoria in Cyprus.

Mesopotamia in Iraq and

Answered by kumawatkhushwant
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Explanation:

Alluvial plains, which are formed by rivers and which may be one of these overlapping types:

Alluvial plains, formed over a long period of time by a river depositing sediment on their flood plains or beds, which become alluvial soil. The difference between a flood plain and an alluvial plain is: a flood plain represents areas experiencing flooding fairly regularly in the present or recently, whereas an alluvial plain includes areas where a flood plain is now and used to be, or areas which only experience flooding a few times a century.

Flood plain, adjacent to a lake, river, stream, or wetland that experiences occasional or periodic flooding.

Scroll plain, a plain through which a river meanders with a very low gradient.

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