What is an example of alluvial Plains and Fault block mountain in canada?
Plains An alluvial plain is a relatively flat landform created by the deposition of sediment over a long period of time by one or more rivers coming from highland regions. The prairies generally describes the expanses of largely flat arable agricultural land which sustain extensive grain farming operations in the southern part of the provinces. The Canadian Prairies is a region of Canada, specifically in Western Canada. The Prairies comprise the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, as they are much covered by prairie. Prairie also covers portions of northeastern British Columbia. The word prairie usually refers to a type of grassland, and true prairies occur only in the southern reaches of Alberta and Saskatchewan. It may also refer to all of the farmland in the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Fault Block The Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province was formed by faulting, cracking, rifting, and the interaction between the Pacific Plate and the North Americ