The Amazon River is in South America, mostly in Brazil, but it empties into the currents of the Atlantic Ocean, so no actual delta has formed. References to the "delta" are to the land areas and islands between the many channels that branch off into the ocean. Historically, some of the shallow areas of the state of Para were built up by Amazon floods.
Nile River and Amazon River
The Amazon River Delta empties into the Amazon Basin
yes there is a Delta at the end of the Amazon
yes
Atlantic ocean.
A major river which flows into a sea with a small tidal range will form a Delta. I think it is arguable whether the Amazon has a delta, at all.
Delta, is so named because it was mostly formed by silt deposited by the Fraser River, thus it is a large river delta not unlike the deltas of the Nile, Amazon and Mississippi.
pamana canal
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.
The River Amazon is in South America. It starts at Calillona, Peru. Its delta can be found in North Eastern Brazil. The Amazon River originates in Peru and flows through Brazil to the Atlantic Ocean.
the amazon runs through calillona, peru. the mouth (Delta) is located in north Eastern Brazil.
Usually at the mouth of a river and is when the mouth spreads into a marshy area due to the deposit of sediment (thus, not every river has a delta). Well-known deltas include those of the Mississippi, Amazon, Nile, Ganges and Mekong.