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A Fjord is cut by flowing ice and is usually partially flooded by the ocean. A canyon is cut by flowing water (or water born sediment) and unless it is an undersea canyon, is usually located on land.
A stream that runs into another stream or river is called a tributary. A river and all of it's tribunes together is a river system.
they have way different names.
A floodplain is not in triangular shape but a Delta is in triangular shape.
Norway.
A fjord is a deep inlet of a sea surrounded by cliffs or rocks. An estuary is the place where a river flows into a sea without making a delta.
A Fjord is cut by flowing ice and is usually partially flooded by the ocean. A canyon is cut by flowing water (or water born sediment) and unless it is an undersea canyon, is usually located on land.
England does not have fjords, these are specific to Norway. The largest river estuary is the mouth of the River Severn, which runs between Bristol and Cardiff.
Fjord: Coastal river valleys.
The difference is width
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The island of Manhattan -- the main borough of New York City -- is bordered on the west side by the Hudson River, which is actually a fjord. It is the only fjord in North America.
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An example is a Norway fjord.
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