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3.1.3.3 River landscapes in the UK (part a) GapFill
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A levée is a
that runs either side of a river. It is formed by
When a river floods, it drops its
right next to the river. This builds up the levées. A floodplain stretches either side of a
This is made by erosion and deposition. The meanders move downstream cutting into the valley sides making the valley
Deposition happens when the river
its banks. When a river flows into the sea, deposition can occurs to form an
, where wide mudflats are exposed at low tide.