1. Alluvial soil
2. Delta
A delta is formed when sediment is deposited at the mouth of a river. A valley is formed when a river runs through a flat surface, erodes the soil, and creates a depression. So delta=deposition and valley/canyon=erosion. I hope that helped!
Through erosion, a river that creates valleys, watefalls, floodplains, meanders, and oxbow lakes
1 example of deposition is a river mouth. I will update later.
Sediment
An example of erosion is if let's say that there was a river on top of a mountain. As time passes by, the water will rub against the rocks and it will rub against it so much that it will go through the rocks and then it will end up splitting through the mountain. An example of deposition is if let's say there is a river. As rocks and dirt fall into the water the river will carry the rocks and dirt down into an ocean or sea, and that will drop off the dirt somewhere else and so on.
River deposition creates landforms such as alluvial and deltas.
River deposition creates landforms such as alluvial and deltas.
deposition, ground water, delta
deposition, ground water, delta
deposition, ground water, delta
A delta is formed when sediment is deposited at the mouth of a river. A valley is formed when a river runs through a flat surface, erodes the soil, and creates a depression. So delta=deposition and valley/canyon=erosion. I hope that helped!
Through erosion, a river that creates valleys, watefalls, floodplains, meanders, and oxbow lakes
1, 2, and three.
when a part of a river has been through erosion and in some cases a meander has formed
there are many features of a river including the bank the deposition to make a part of the bank and the rocks on the bottom
Deposition creates landforms such as alluvial fans and deltas.It can also add soil to a river.Hope this helps.
Deposition creates alluvial fans and deltas. It can also add soil to a river's FLOODPLAIN.