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Explain the chief characteristics of depositional plains. - Geography

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Explain the chief characteristics of depositional plains.

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  1. Flat Terrain: Depositional plains are typically flat or have a gentle slope, which makes them easy to use for farming, construction, and settlement.
  2. Fertility: These plains are often fertile due to the deposition of nutrient-rich sediments like silt, clay, and sand. These sediments are usually carried by rivers or glaciers and create ideal conditions for agriculture.
  3. Formation through Sediment Accumulation: Depositional plains are formed over time through the accumulation of sediments brought by natural agents. For example, river plains are formed by sediments deposited by flowing water, while coastal plains are shaped by marine deposits.
  4. Presence of Water Sources: Many depositional plains are located near water bodies like rivers, lakes, or seas. These areas provide abundant water resources necessary for sustaining vegetation and human life.
  5. Low Elevation: Depositional plains are often found at low altitudes, where the accumulation of sediments over time results in a flat, low-lying landscape.
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Chapter 5: Landforms of the Earth - Exercise [Page 53]

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Morning Star Total Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 5 Landforms of the Earth
Exercise | Q IV. 2. (d) (i) | Page 53
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