Silt is dirt, rocks, and other debris that get eroded off of the bank of a river and build up at the mouth, it becomes a "delta" when it builds up at the river mouth.
See: http:////en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_delta
Delta is the name
Silt becomes built up at the mouth of rivers as it is deposited into larger bodies of water. Silt is composed of mineral rich soil which is excellent for crops.
Silt is dirt, rocks, and other debris that get eroded off of the bank of a river and build up at the mouth, it becomes a "delta" when it builds up at the river mouth. See: http:////en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_delta
A sea or ocean is found at the mouth of a river.
Apart from the fact that that is the only place to find the delta, it still has the delta. See the link below.
A delta is a landform that is created by the slow movement of water and deposition of silt. As rivers carry sediment downstream, the silt is deposited at the river's mouth, gradually building up a fan-shaped or triangular landform. Deltas are typically found where rivers meet larger bodies of water, such as oceans or seas.
Land formed from sediment build-up is called a delta. Deltas usually form at the mouth of rivers where sediment, such as sand and silt, is deposited as the water slows down and spreads out.
Silt is dirt or mud that may clog the mouth of a river.
Clay, sand, silt.
Clay, sand, silt.
Yes, after being dredged up.
The soil or sediments itself is called silt, and the landform that is often created at the mouths of rivers is called a river delta. Sand bars are also created in rivers and other waterways by deposited silt.