Alluvial types of soil.
Two types of stream valleys are V-shaped valleys, which are narrow and steep-sided, typically found in the upper courses of rivers, and U-shaped valleys, which are wider with a flat bottom and steep sides, usually formed by glacial erosion.
Deltas are formed at the old stage of the river that is at the mouth of the river. Deposition is the main activity. The largest delta in the world is Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta.
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The types of Delta are: 1. Arcuate. E.g. Nile 2. Bird's Foot. E.g. Mississippi 3. Cuspate. E.g. Tiber 4. Estuarine. E.g. Seine (Note, less common)
canal, river, stream those are the only ones i can think of right now. ! ;)
The three types of settlement patterns are: Linear (along a road or river/stream) Nucleated (clustered) Dispersed (seperated)
The three types of settlement patterns are: Linear (along a road or river/stream) Nucleated (clustered) Dispersed (seperated)
Delta is the greek letter D. The Mississippi is a goosefoot delta. A delta is an area of Distributaries, inasmuch as the river is formed by tributaries it arrives at the sea and divides into separate channels to enter the sea. A delta will only be formed in an area of sea which has a limited tidal range.
EstuaryAnswerIn some cases such as the nile the mouth that meets the Mediterranean is called the Delta.(There are 3 main types: Arcuate, Bird's Foot and Estuarine)Estuary, inlet, mouth, or delta.
Ther are 4 types of deltas,these types are:1. Arcuate delta2.Digitate or bird foot delta3.Estuarine delta4.Cuspate or tooth shaped delta
EstuaryAnswerIn some cases such as the nile the mouth that meets the Mediterranean is called the Delta. (There are 3 main types: Arcuate, Bird's Foot and Estuarine)Estuary, inlet, mouth, or delta.It depends on the river. If your talking about Nile, Egypt, or Rhone, France. Its called a "Delta". A Delta forms from sediment deposited at the mouth of the river. Some coastal rivers flow into "estuaries", where Fresh and Salt Water mix.\Hope this Helped. ;)Possibly, a Tidal Basin.An alluvial plain; also an Estuary; also a Delta.the deltaIt is more likely to be called an estuary. A river may have a delta, which is a triangular portion of land formed from the deposit of alluvial material at the mouth of the river.