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Describe chief landforms of river deposition. |
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Answer» The cheif landforms resulting from the deposition of a river are the following : 1. V-shaped Valleys : It is formed from a stream eroding downward, through a process, called down cutting. These valleys are formed in the initial stages of rivers and have steep slopes. 2. I-shaped Valley : In regions of hard rocks it develops almost vertically in an I-shape. River valleys are normally formed in areas of sufficient rainfall and where rocks are not very hard or resistant. |
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