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What are the raised banks along floodplains called?​

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Answered by ElegantSplendor
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Answer:

The raised bank of a river formed by alluvial deposition is called as flood plains.

Explanation:

Floodplains are enormous; level scopes of land that forms on either side of a stream. The floodplain is the region that a river floods onto when it's encountering high release.

At the point when a stream floods, its proficiency diminishes quickly as a result of an expansion in erosion, lessening the river’s speed and constraining it to store its heap. The heap is saved over the floodplain as alluvium.

Answered by MysteryUnsolved
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Explanation:

The raised banks along floodplains called levee.

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