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A floodplain forms where a stream cuts?

cuts mainly side to side


What kind of river forms a floodplain?

its cool


What is land that gets covered by water from a stream or river during a flood?

A 'floodplain'.


What is the flat area alongside the course of a stream that is subjected to flooding called?

The floodplain.


What are the stages of stream development?

The stages of stream development are youthful, mature, and old age. In the youthful stage, the stream has a steep gradient with a narrow, V-shaped channel. In the mature stage, the stream has a meandering channel and a wider floodplain. In old age, the stream has a very flat gradient, a wide meandering channel, and a broad floodplain.


During a flood a river drops the largest pieces of its sediment on the floodplain close to its normal channel but why?

When a stream floods, it deposits much of the sediment that it carries onto its floodplain


What is the flat low-lying portion of a stream valley that is subject to inundation during flooding?

floodplain


Which part of a river would have a wide flood plain?

A floodplain, or flood plain, is flat or nearly flat land adjacent to a stream or river that experiences occasional or periodic flooding.


Explain how stream deposition occurs?

Stream deposition occurs when a flowing stream loses energy, causing it to slow down and deposit sediment that it was previously carrying. This commonly occurs when the stream enters a flatter area, like a floodplain or a lake. As the stream's velocity decreases, it can no longer transport sediment, leading to deposition.


What forms a stream?

water


What is the difference between the topographic floodplain and the hydrologic floodplain?

Hydrologic floodplain, the land adjacent to the baseflow channel residing below bankfull elevation. It is inundated about two years out of three. Not every stream corridor has a hydrologic floodplain.Topographic floodplain, the land adjacent to the channel including the hydrologic floodplain and other lands up to an elevation based on the elevation reached by a flood peak of a given frequency; for example, the 1-percent (100 year) floodplain.Another way to look at it, in an incising channel, that is to say that the river is cutting into valley, will create two floodplain benches, the lower and narrow one the hydrologic floodplain and the higher and much wider one the topographical floodplain.


How do you use floodplain in a sentence?

the floodplain was near my house.