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What is common in alluvial plains due to the flooding of rivers?​

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Answered by justinbiber25
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An alluvial plain is a largely flat landform created by the deposition of sediment over a long period of time by one or more rivers coming from highland regions, from which alluvial soil forms. A floodplain is part of the process, being the smaller area over which the rivers flood at a particular period of time, whereas the alluvial plain is the larger area representing the region over which the floodplains have shifted over geological time.

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Answered by rohitbhhattach42
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State the reason of the alluvial soil is found in the northern plains of India. These soils are formed by the sediments brought down by rivers. The rivers deposit very fine particles of soil called alluvium in their plains during the course of their long journey. It is a mixture of sand, clay and silt, called loam.

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