River terraces are flat, step-like landforms that occur alongside river valleys, formed through a combination of tectonic and climatic processes. They represent former riverbeds that have been elevated due to changes in either the base level of the river or tectonic uplift and subsidence in the region. ### Formation Process: 1. **Tectonic Uplift**: When tectonic forces cause the land to uplift, the river’s base level also rises.

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