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Mcduff
30 March, 01:15
What is the process by which a floodplain forms?
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Franco Werner
30 March, 04:24
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Answer: Floodplains are formed in two ways : erosion and aggradation
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The floodplain caused by erosion is created as stream cuts deeper into the channel and laterally onto its banks. A stream with a steep gradient will tend to down cut faster than it causes lateral erosion, resulting in a deep, narrow channel with little or no floodplain at all.
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