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When a stream emerges from a mountain canyon the stream slope is greatly reduced as a result the sediment is deposited within a short distance and forms a or an?

Alluvial Fan


What could be the problem if when you use the air conditioning in your 1988 Delta Oldsmobile the car won't start the next time?

So. How do you get it to start the next time? I say you have a poor battery or charging system, The AC fan is taking just enough to keep the battery out of full charge. fix it.


Should you be able to stop the cooling fan while the engine is running?

if fan is belt driven you have a worn fan clutch check where shaft enters clutch if there is any leaks or clumps of road grime sticking to fan clutch its lost its internal oil supply causing slippage some clutches will slip when engine is cold and automatically spin faster as temp rises this is called a thermostatically controlled fan clutch also w/engine off grab fan firmly and check for any play between blade and shaft replace as needed


What is the adjectives and nouns on this sentence. the large fan blew a cool breeze on us?

The large fan below a cool breeze on us adjective and noun


Why is the radiator fan spinning slow?

Manual fan bolted to the water pump, the fan blade is bad. Electric is either the fan or the sensor that provides the ground. Run a good ground to the fan and if it speeds up it is the sensor. Many engines also use a fan clutch. This fan clutch can monitor the temp of the air passing through the radiator and adjust fan speed accordingly thus saving horse power, thus saving fuel.

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How do you use alluvial fan in a sentence?

The alluvial fan deposited the river's sediment into the sea, creating a delta. As the glacier melted, an alluvial fan formed at the base of the mountain.


What is another name for a fan shaped deposit of sediment that form on dry land?

Depends on the environment and mode of deposition. I think that you're thinking of an alluvial fan.


How are alluvial fans and deltas diffrent?

The bold parts are the differences:An alluvial fan is fan-shaped alluvial deposits created when fast flowing rivers slow down. A delta is a triangular area of alluvial deposits where a river divides before entering a large body of water.If you dont understand:An alluvial fan is just alluvial deposits in a fan shape. A delta is alluvian deposits in a triangular shape. Where and how they are created are totally different.Hope this helped (;


What forms where sand and mud are deposited at the mouth of a river?

an alluvial fan


Which structure is most similar to an alluvial fan in formation and composition?

A delta is a structure that is most similar to an alluvial fan in formation and composition. Both are formed by the deposition of sediment brought by flowing water, resulting in a fan-shaped landform. They are composed of a mixture of sand, silt, and gravel carried by rivers and streams.


Is an alluvial fan the same name for a delta?

No, Sediments deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake builds up a land form called a delta. An alluvial fan is a wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range.


Flat plain formed where a river empties into a larger body of water?

An alluvial fan.


The fan shaped land at the mouth of a river is called a?

A delta, so named because of similarity to the Greek letter Delta.


A sudden drop in extreme velocity will deposit sentiments in a pattern called what?

Possibly a delta or alluvial fan.


What is a delta and how does it form?

A delta is a land form created at the mouth of the river by the gradual deposition of river born sediments. See also "alluvial fan."


Delta on dry land?

Delta on dry land refers to a geological feature that mimics the shape of a river delta but is formed by erosion from wind and rain rather than water. These structures can occur in arid regions where periodic flooding or flash floods shape the land into fan-shaped patterns resembling river deltas. They are often found in desert regions where limited vegetation and lack of water act as key factors in their formation.


What is a delta and how is it formed?

A delta is a land form created at the mouth of the river by the gradual deposition of river born sediments. See also "alluvial fan."