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What is the depositional feature of river,wind,sea wave,glacier.

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Answered by Anonymous
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@ Alluvial fanes -  when streams flow abruptly to gentle gradients . it velocity increase with the depositions of other materials also . These deppositions are called alluvial fans 

@ Food plain depositions - They are areas  of low  are relatively flat land  bordering the channel on one or both sides .

@  meanders -  the river flows across the flood plain in curvy way 

@ natural leaves - These are broad low - ridges banks 

@ Braided river  - In which  river channels divide or collect 

@ Delta - they are basic features .

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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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1. Rivers deposit sediments in different parts of their courses and thus form three major types of landforms which are called constructional landforms such as alluvial fans cones, natural levees and deltas.

2.Wind can carry small particles such as sand, silt, and clay. Wind erosion abrades surfaces and makes desert pavement, ventifacts, and desert varnish. Sand dunes are common wind deposits that come in different shapes, depending on winds and sand availability.

3.Significant depositional landforms developed by sea waves include sea beaches, bars and barriers, offshore and longshore bars, spits, hooks, loops, connecting bars, looped bars, tombolo, Barrier Island, tidal inlets, winged headlands, progradation, wave-built platforms etc.

4.The depositional feature of a glacier is Moraine. Moraines contain sediments, rocks, boulders, debris, dirt and more.

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