The soil deposited at the mouth of a river is called silt.
A delta.
A Delta is formed
The land area that includes soil carried downstream by a river and deposited at the rivers mouth is called a delta. The delta is also where the river enters the ocean or lake.
The land area that includes soil carried downstream by a river and deposited at the rivers mouth is called a delta. The delta is also where the river enters the ocean or lake.
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The area of fertile soil at the mouth of a river is called river delta.
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a Delta is a 'wetland' form that is created in the mouth of a river and is formed by sediments carried down by the river and deposited in its mouth. Over millions of years this can form a large flat area, or a tidal mouth, which is covered by the tidal flow of the sea
The land formed by deposited soil at the mouth of a river is called a delta (named for the Greek letter, which is similarly triangular in shape).
A delta forms when the sediment from one area is brought to another area by a river after being eroded. The river will deposit the sediment at the mouth of the river, forming the delta.
In geography, delta refers to a landform that forms at the mouth of a river where it meets a body of water such as a lake or sea. Deltas are typically composed of sediments deposited by the river, creating a fertile and often triangular-shaped land area. These areas are important for biodiversity and agriculture.