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What does deltas and natural levees have in common?

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What landforms are in the lower course of the river?

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What the difference between natural levees and artificial levees?

Natural levees are built up over time from debris and sediment whereas artificial levees are man made using sand bags and larger rocks.


What are levees?

levees are artificial or natural slopes or walls to prevent flooding of a river.


Is it true that artificial levees are much higher and wider than natural levees?

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What are the 4 stages of river deposition?

the 4 stages of river deposition are: 1. levees and meander 2. deltas 3.floodplain 4.oxbows


What do canyons and deltas have in common?

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Are the levees in New Orleans natural?

No, the levees are man-made embankments, built in the hope of preventing the Mississippi River from flooding the surrounding area.


Where and when do natural levees form?

Natural levees form along the banks of rivers during times of flooding, when sediment-rich water overflows onto the floodplain. As the water slows down and spreads out, it deposits sediment along the river banks, building up natural levees over time. This process typically occurs during repeated flooding events over many years.


What is something canyons and deltas have in common?

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How the natural levees formed?

It is a ridges of sediment that accumulate along the margins of river channels on floodplains.


What do sandbars and river deltas have in common?

They have all been formed by Sandblasting