floodplain


The flat land adjacent to a river that is periodically inundated when the river overflows its banks — land the river has built and continues to claim. Floodplains are composed of alluvium deposited by centuries of flooding, and they are among the most fertile and most foolishly developed landscapes on earth. A floodplain is not land that might flood; it is land that floods. The river is merely waiting.
geology river terrain water
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