The Nile Delta and the Mississippi delta at New Orleans
Yes, the well known delta of Danube.
Well, no and yes. It depends where you are.
Deltas can be found on all continents, as they form at the mouth of rivers where sediment is deposited as the river flows into a larger body of water, such as an ocean or sea. Examples of well-known deltas include the Mississippi River Delta in North America and the Nile Delta in Africa.
This accumulation of sediment is known as a delta. Deltas form when the river slows down upon reaching the ocean, causing sediment to settle and create a fan-shaped landform. The Mississippi River delta is one of the largest and most well-known deltas in the world.
Dry areas
There are many types of deltas: River-dominated deltas - Mississippi. Wave-dominated deltas - Nile. Tide-dominated deltas - Ganges.
The Mackenzie River, Canada’s longest river, features several deltas as it flows into the Arctic Ocean, notably the Mackenzie Delta, which is the largest. This delta is formed by the river splitting into multiple channels and islands, creating a complex system of wetlands and habitats. While the primary delta is the most significant, there are smaller deltas along its tributaries and at various points in its course. Overall, the Mackenzie River has multiple deltas, but the Mackenzie Delta is the most prominent and well-known.
who is deltas manager
some where in 2012. Good luck!
In some ways it is. Rivers construct deltas.
You could be thinking of a delta or abyssal plains.
Deltas form at the mouth of rivers.