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प्रश्न
List the landforms that are a result of the erosional work of the rivers.
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उत्तर
The following landforms are formed by the erosional work of the rivers and they are:
- V-shaped Valley: The formation of a V-shaped valley is a direct result of a river’s erosional activity. Over time, as the river carries more sediment, it expends more energy on transportation, leading to reduced erosion of the riverbed itself. However, erosion of the valley’s sides and banks intensifies, causing the sides to retreat and the valley to broaden, forming a shape similar to the letter ‘V’ with nearly vertical sides.
- Gorge: Found primarily in a river’s upper course, a gorge is a deep, slender valley characterized by its steep sides. In regions with mountains, rivers flow swiftly, causing more erosion at the riverbed than at the banks. This process creates a gorge, notable for its precipitous sides and confined riverbed.
- Waterfall: Waterfalls emerge from the erosional processes of a river. As river water travels over elevated terrain, it plunges down cliffs, creating waterfalls. In areas where hard and soft rock formations are adjacent, the softer rock erodes more quickly than the harder rock. This uneven erosion along the riverbed results in the creation of a waterfall due to the disparity in height.
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