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A levee is a buildup of sediment deposited along the channel of a river that keeps the river inside its banks. It acts as a natural barrier that prevents the river from overflowing and causing flooding in surrounding areas.
It means a river whose waters have overflowed it's banks onto the adjacent floodplain.
Because the torrent of water would carry sediment, as does any flood, and this would be deposited when the Nile overflowed its banks.
The buildup of sediment deposited along the channel of a river that helps keep it within its banks is known as "levees." Levees can form naturally through sedimentation during flood events, where the river's overflow deposits sediment along its edges. They can also be artificially constructed to enhance flood protection. These raised banks help contain the river, preventing it from spilling over into surrounding areas.
John Oxley explored the Lachlan River in May 1817. It was on 17 May that he discovered the Lachlan River overflowed its banks and he could no longer determine where the main channel was, in order to follow it.
children raced to safety, and birds flew away as the river flooded the banks.
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When sediment is deposited outside the banks of a river, it forms landforms known as levees. Levees are elevated embankments that help to prevent flooding by containing the river within its channel. They are created through the accumulation of sediments carried by the river during times of high flow.
The Egyptians looked forward to the annual flooding of the Nile river for the enrichment of the fields . When the Nile overflowed its banks it deposited fertile silt onto their farm fields. This was so vital for them to grow their food it many festivals and deities evolved around the inundation.
Fine particles of fertile land that is deposited on the banks of a river after a flood