Mature | Land
In geomorphology, a landscape is considered mature when it reaches its highest level of dissection by streams:
The term "mature" is also used in other fields to describe land-based systems: mature land
: Large, flat floodplains begin to form as rivers lose velocity and start to meander. In geomorphology, a landscape is considered mature when
"Mature land" typically refers to the , characterized by maximum topographical diversity and the development of broad river valleys. mature land
: A well-developed network of tributary streams efficiently drains the entire land mass. Contextual Variations