It forms a delta by sedimentation of debris brought by the river stream.
It forms a 'Delta'.
The Nile forms a delta where it meets the Mediterranean.
A delta, named after the Greek letter "delta" that is shaped as a triangle.
Yes, river IS a landform.
What is arguably the best example of landform change by erosion is any landform cut in any manner by moving water. A river carves out a riverbed, and can even carve deep canyons over time. And probably the most dramatic example of a river cutting a canyon is the Grand Canyon. Nothing else on earth even comes close to it. It was cut by moving water (the Colorado River) over many millions of years.
An extremely fast-moving part of a river, caused by a steep descent in the riverbed.
The river has produced a number of landforms - The Nile River Valley, the Nile River Delta and a number of waterfalls.
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Yes it is.
One major landform in England is the major river severn
river delta
A river island is any landmass or fluvial landform within a river.
A delta