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Q: What is created by river deposition?
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What happens to earths materials during deposition?

A river is created?


What is created by erosion and deposition at the moth of a river?

I dont know!! Get a life and answer it >.<


Is a oxbow created by erosion or deposition?

When deposition finally seals off the cutoff from the river channel, an oxbow lake is formed.


A landform created by the deposition of sand and silt at the mouth of a river is called a what?

a river delta for HI2 "delta"


Is the Nile river formed by erosion or deposition?

The Nile River is formed by Deposition.


What are two land-forms form by river deposition?

River deposition creates landforms such as alluvial and deltas.


What are two landforms by river deposition?

River deposition creates landforms such as alluvial and deltas.


What landforms are created through deposition?

Well deposition means it drops particulars or landforms in a new location and it makes a whole new world. Also erosion can make sand dunes the water cycle and it can sometimes carve out canyons, mountain, valleys, and tributaries.


Is a delta formed by erosion or deposition?

Deltas are formed from the deposition of the sediment carried by the river as the flow leaves the mouth of the river.


How are a delta a beach and a dune created?

Deltas are created by pieces of rock being weathered, washed away by erosion and deposition at the mouth of the river where it meets an ocean. Beaches are created by deposition of sand by waves. Dunes are created by erosion of sand by wind.


What is a delta and how does it form?

A delta is a land form created at the mouth of the river by the gradual deposition of river born sediments. See also "alluvial fan."


Where does final deposition of sediment usually occur?

Deposition is the state of being deposited or precipitated as in the deposition of soil at the mouth of a river.