Because of the water it has. Also the water gives the soil
more nutrients
sedimentary
boston massachussets
any specificplace at the mouth of a river
The Mediterranean Sea
Water flows downhill. A watercourse will always be found in a valley, assuming there is precipitaion.
You find them in any warm ocean,river mouth,or any warm waters.
why farmers living near nile in egypt used tobe pleased when the river flooded every year find out why this was
you would find a river up the mountain of vaea and then turn to your left and find the taumatau river by lolomi to filiata
The soil that can be found at the mouth of a river, or perhaps a creek (or any other water source, as a matter of fact), is extremely fertile. Fertile, yes, but also extremely wet. It is in fact absolutely impossible for plants to grow at the mouth of a water source, because the ground is too wet. Impossible, except for one complicated answer : the water frog. This specific type of amphibian can only be found in Brazil or in Peru (or rarely found in Equator and Venezuela). Its only purpose in life, other than reproducing, in sitting directly on a source of water and absorbing the chemical found in the water that disables plants to grow in water : asterion. The water frog absorbs asterion and then makes it leak out of its pores as a new chemical, called desasterion. This liquid does not make plants not grow in water, in fact, it enables them to grow.
At the mouth of the Chicago River.
Apart from the fact that that is the only place to find the delta, it still has the delta. See the link below.
you can find river deltas at the end of a river where it emptys in to a sea or lake