By erosion :-) the shear force of the water alone causes a lot of it,, let alone whats carried in that water
Yes, river IS a landform.
A river Delta.
a river delta for HI2 "delta"
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Delta.
no
alluvial fans
a glacier is ice. ice forms a landform called a mouth of a river
The soil that is deposited is called silt. The landform that is often created by deposited silt at the mouth of a river is called a river delta.
A landform created when a river reaches a large body of water and deposits sediments is called a delta. Deltas are typically triangular or fan-shaped and form where the river's velocity decreases, causing it to deposit the sediments it has been carrying.
A river delta is a landform where a river divides into multiple smaller channels as it flows into a body of water such as a lake, sea, or ocean. Deltas are typically rich in sediment deposits and are important ecologically as they provide habitats for various wildlife species.
Yes it is.