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Explain the various erosional and depositional features formed by a river in its upper course |
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Answer» Answer: Erosional LAND forms INCLUDE V-shaped valleys, interlocking spurs, waterfalls and gorges. Meanders and oxbow lakes are formed from erosion and deposition. Depositional land forms include floodplains. Explanation: The river starts to flow through a broad, LEVEL plain with heavy debris brought down from upper and middle courses. ... The work of the river is mainly deposition, building up its bed and forming an extensive FLOOD plain. Land forms like BRAIDED channels, floodplains, levees, meanders, oxbow lakes, deltas etc. |
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