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where the action of river is significant?​

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Answered by siddharthgoswami789
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Explanation:

Rivers and streams are often considered major features within a landscape, however, they actually only cover around 0.1% of the land ...

Answered by bratislava
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The action of river is significant in shaping the landscape.

Explanation:

  • The rivers and streams are always considered to be major features of the landscape evolution and their actions are seen most widely in areas of mountains, uplands, and floodplains that are shaped and created by them.
  • The work of the river as it descends down the mountain ranges cutting through the valley deepening and widening shape U pattern. Along the plains it forms gorges and canyons by the vertical cutting of the rivers, they form deltas and floodplains in low lying areas.
  • Along with the channel widening in V-shaped form in the youth stages and on entering the maturity stage form meanders and later form oxbow lakes.
  • Other features associated with them are waterfalls when they descents form a great height shape the hard and soft rocks.

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