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  • Alluvial Soil: Formation, Characteristics & Importance
    The soil deposited by rivers is called alluvial soil. Alluvial soils are formed when sediments are deposited by a river as it flows over land. These sediments are made up of materials that have been eroded from the river's banks and bed, as well as from the surrounding landscape. Alluvial soils are typically very fertile and are often used for agriculture.
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