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a Generally plains are of three types- 1. Structural plains i.e. structurally flat areas are regions formed of horizontally bedded rocks relatively undisturbed by the crustal movements of the earth. For example – steppes, prairies etc. 2. Depositional plainsare formed by materials deposited by various agents of transportation. These include alluvial plains, flood plains, deltaic plains formed by rivers; till plain, outwash plain formed by glacial action; coastal plains formed by wave action; loess plains formed by Aeolian deposits. 3. Erosional Plains these are plains carved out by agents of erosion like ice scoured plains, pediplains, deflation sweeps etc.
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