Alluvial deposits are river/stream deposits, whether they are found at the mouth of the river or anywhere along its length. In some cases, the alluvial deposits at the mouth of a river can form a delta.
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A good example would be the ones in Death Valley, California. An alluvial fan is basically a fan-like structure formed from the mouth of a flattened and spread out stream (it looks like a fan).
A delta is a result of deposits that are carried by a river. This is usually formed at the mouth of the river.
A delta forms when a river empties into a larger body of water. An alluvial fan forms on land where a river emerges from a mountainous area and flows out onto a more gently sloping plain.
A delta is a land form created at the mouth of the river by the gradual deposition of river born sediments. See also "alluvial fan."
The two kind of land forms created by deposit of sediment are: alluvial fan and delta.
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A good example would be the ones in Death Valley, California. An alluvial fan is basically a fan-like structure formed from the mouth of a flattened and spread out stream (it looks like a fan).
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Alluvial fan- A fan shaped alluvial deposit formed by a streau where it's velocity is decreased.
an alluvial fan
A delta is a result of deposits that are carried by a river. This is usually formed at the mouth of the river.
A delta is a result of deposits that are carried by a river. This is usually formed at the mouth of the river.
A delta forms when a river empties into a larger body of water. An alluvial fan forms on land where a river emerges from a mountainous area and flows out onto a more gently sloping plain.
A delta is a land form created at the mouth of the river by the gradual deposition of river born sediments. See also "alluvial fan."