After a heavy rain, or in the spring when the snow melts.
Rivers carry more sediment when a rain storm occurs and it drops more water in the river.
During a flood event.
Egypt's futile land was along the banks of the river Nile, where the yearly flood waters deposited sediment which fertilised the ground
farther out into the body of water where the river empties
Most sediment washes or falls into a river as a result of mass movement and runoff. Other sediment erodes from the bottom or sides of the river. Wind can also drop sediment into the water. Hope I helped! -DorkyGeek77
River sediments are deposited where gravity and friction acting on the sediments overcomes the force of the moving water. Often, this is on the inner bend of a meandering river, where water speed is the slowest, or at the mouth of the river where it enters a larger body of water.
They are deposited at the river mouth, before it finally empties its water into the ocean.
Most of it is trapped at the dam at Lake Nasser. After that it would be deposited when the flow of the river is too slow to carry it and ultimately what is left is deposited in the delta.
Most rivers have eroded and Deposited sediment.
The sediment is washed into the sea by runoff from the land, especially by rivers and streams. Most of this sediment does not travel very far offshore before settling.
Most sediment washes or falls into the river as a result of mass movement and runoff. Other sediment erodes from the bottom or sides of the river
Longshore Currents transport most sediment along the shore of beaches, according to my science book. .
conglomerate
Rain.