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On flood planes the water erodes away the banks of the river. The Eroded dirt and sediment fall into the river.
When a river deposits sediment as it enters a large body of water, it forms a delta. The slowdown in water velocity allows the sediment to settle out and accumulate, creating new land at the river's mouth. Deltas are dynamic environments that are constantly changing due to shifting water currents and sediment deposition.
A delta is a body of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river or stream where it enters an ocean or lake.
River deltas: Deposition occurs when the velocity of a river decreases as it enters a body of water, causing sediment to settle out. Beaches: Waves transport sediment towards the shore, where it is deposited and accumulates. Glaciers: Glacial movement carries and deposits sediment as it melts, forming moraines. Estuaries: Mixing of freshwater and saltwater leads to sediment deposition at the mouth of rivers. Alluvial fans: Deposition occurs at the base of mountains where sediment-laden water flows onto flat plains and deposits material.
Yes, that is correct. The index of refraction of a material determines how much light will bend as it enters the material. A higher index of refraction means that the light will bend more as it enters the material.
When light enters a new material, it may be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected depending on the properties of the material. Some of the light may also be refracted, which causes the light to change direction as it enters the new material. The speed of light may also change, which can lead to phenomena such as dispersion.
A meander. <-------NovaNet wrong your answer miss or mister novanet ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The absolutely best answer is "a delta " cause a delta is a n accumulation of sediment formed where a stream enters a lake or ocean....:-)hismejohn
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It will gradually slow down and the river will pick up and move additional sediment.