What are the features of depositinal plains
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Boiled down to the simplest: A “depositional plain” is piece of land that is relatively flat (a plain) formed by the deposition (dropped) of pieces of soil, sand, and rocks that have been moved by gravity, water (mostly streams & rivers), and/or wind from their previous place(s) of formation or temporary existence.
Explanation:
Boiled down to the simplest: A “depositional plain” is piece of land that is relatively flat (a plain) formed by the deposition (dropped) of pieces of soil, sand, and rocks that have been moved by gravity, water (mostly streams & rivers), and/or wind from their previous place(s) of formation or temporary existence.
Examples are the relatively flat lands of Nebraska, eastern Colorado, and western Kansas in the USA. The flattish coastal regions of Europe (think of the Netherlands), China, Brazil, etc, etc. are there to see. The coastal plain of the States of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas in the USA are largely ocean beaches deposited (and left dry) by the lowering of oceans during the last ice age and augmented by sediments from higher elevations.
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