What is the difference between Doab, Riverine Island and a Distributary?( Give example wherever possible)
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Difference between Delta and riverine island
The word riverine refers to anything relating to a river. ... A river island is an island that is formed due to the action of the river- it maybe entirely within the river or may have an ocean coast. The latter is true for many of the islands in the delta of Ganga in Bangladesh.
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Doab, Riverine Island and a Distributary are depositional features.
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- Doab is a term used in South Asia as a tract of land that lies between the rivers and can be found between the confluence of two rivers. Example of the Ganga and the Yamuna.
- A riverine is an island formed by the rivers and as they are actively being eroded and not a permanent feature they are formed and destroyed by the fore of rivers Example of Bangladeshi river islands.
- A distribution is a stream channel that branches off and flows of a main channel steam, the rover bifurcates and these tributaries are found near the lakes and oceans.
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