The flood plain along river banks formed by newer alluvium is called:

The flood plain along river banks formed by newer alluvium is called: Correct Answer Khaddar

Alluvium, material deposited by rivers. It is usually most extensively developed in the lower part of the course of a river, forming floodplains and deltas, but may be deposited at any point where the river overflows its banks or where the velocity of a river is checked—for example, where it runs into a lake. The flood plain along river banks formed by newer alluvium is called Khaddar.

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