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The plains that are formed by the deposition of materials which have been brought by various agents of transportation: - Geography

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The plains that are formed by the deposition of materials which have been brought by various agents of transportation:

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  • Structural plain

  • Depositional plain

  • Polder

  • Dykes

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Solution

Depositional plain

Explanation:

A depositional plain is formed by the deposition of materials such as soil, sand, and other sediments brought by various agents of transportation, including rivers, wind, and glaciers. These materials accumulate over time, creating flat, fertile plains. Examples include river plains and coastal plains where such deposition occurs.

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Chapter 5: Landforms of the Earth - Exercise [Page 52]

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Morning Star Total Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 5 Landforms of the Earth
Exercise | Q I. 15. | Page 52
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