What is the action of rivers on plains and moutains
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About 55% of the earth's land surface is occupied by plains. Most of the plain have been formed by deposition of sediments brought down by rivers. Beside rivers, some plains have also been formed by the action of the wind, moving ice and tectonic activities (Refer exogenic processes).
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Formation of Plains: Plains are usually formed by rivers and their tributaries.
The river carries forward the eroded material. Then the river deposits the load in its valley. The load consists of stones, sand and silt.
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