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delta are land formed in the mouth of the river and then it makes a deposit of silt , sand, and pebbles
Four landforms formed by deposition include deltas, which are formed at the mouth of rivers where sediment accumulates; beaches, created by the deposition of sand and gravel along coastlines; sand dunes, formed by wind-blown sand accumulating in mounds; and floodplains, which are flat areas adjacent to rivers where sediment is deposited during flood events. These landforms illustrate how sediment transport and accumulation shape the Earth's surface over time.
Sand dunes are formed by wind .
This is known as a delta, which forms where a river meets a body of water and the flow of the river slows down, causing sediments to be deposited. Deltas are important ecosystems that support a variety of plant and animal species.
That is called a delta. Deltas are formed when sediment carried by a river is deposited as the river slows down and enters a larger body of water, such as an ocean or lake. Deltas often have a triangular shape due to the distribution of sediment as the river enters the water body.
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Steams flowing in tunnels beneath glaciers deposit sand and gravel