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Which river in Africa forms 'flood plains'?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The Zambezi river in Africa has both narrow as well as wide floodplains.

The Barotse floodplain on the Zambezi river is a prominent wetland habitat in Africa.

When this area is not flooded then it is a grassland habitat for many types of animals.

The floodplains of the Zambezi river are of varying sizes.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The river Zambezi located in Africa contribute both wide and narrow floodplains.


The floodplain named Barotse on the Zambezi River is one of Africa's large wetland habitats.


When it's not flooded, the plains provide a grassland habitat for many kinds of flora and fauna.


The Zambezi River produce floodplains of various sizes.Floodplains are produced naturally when a meander erodes all along the sideways as it flows downstream.


When a river destroys its banks, it produces layers of alluvium that settle behind in layers.


Floodplains generally comprise unconsolidated sediments, often extending below the bed of the stream.

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