The term panplane refers to
A level surface formed in the old age of fluvial cycle
Correct AnswerA level surface formed by wind erosion
Incorrect AnswerA plain formed by marine action
Incorrect AnswerA plain formed by joining of flood-plains
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Peneplain, gently undulating (wave like), almost featureless plain that, in principle, would be produced by fluvial erosion that would, in the course of geologic time, reduce the land almost to baselevel (sea level), leaving so little gradient that essentially no more erosion could occur.
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