Geography, asked by mohansah986, 10 months ago

what is flood plain? In which course does it occurs.​

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Answered by yadavabhi9828
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Explanation:

  • Floodplains are formed when a meander erodes sideways as it travels downstream. When a river breaks its banks, it leaves behind layers of alluvium (silt). These gradually build up to create the floor of the plain. ....River floodplains and coastal areas are the most susceptible to flooding, however, it is possible for flooding to occur in areas with unusually long periods of heavy rainfall. Bangladesh is the most flood prone area in the world.
Answered by shailshakti123
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Answer:

A floodplain or flood plain or flood plain is an area of land adjacent to a stream or river which stretches from the bank of it's channel to the base of enclosing valley wells and which experience flooding during usually consist of clay. siltsand sand deposited during floods.

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