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What do floodplains,sandbars and river deltas have in common?

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what do floodplains,sandbars and river deltas have in common?

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A floodplain is defined as "a relatively flat strip of land, next to a river and that overflows the waters during floods".

A sandbank is the accumulation of sand or gravel along the shoreline or in a riverbed.

A fluvial delta, therefore, is a triangular territory that forms at the mouth of a river through the sediments deposited by the current.

They have in common that all three develop in the rivers.

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