At its mouth
A river Delta.
It varies, but usually the rivers freshwater mixing into saltwater.
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The triangular section of land formed at the mouth of a river is called a delta. Deltas are created as the river deposits sediment and soil brought downstream over time, resulting in a unique ecosystem with a diverse range of plant and animal life.
No, because a delta is usually at the end of a river [leading out] a tributary feeds water into a river.
one famous Delta is in Mississippi. A delta is at the mouth of a river that carries out the water. you can find a delta in places that have a lot of rivers or streams.
a river delta is the end of the river because the beginning of the river is called the mouth. and the nile delta is north unlike the other rivers that flow south. rivers are the same
River deltas form where rivers meet the sea.
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Because deltas takes millions of years to form and young and new rivers won't of fro ed a delta yet