It is a flood plain.
The name given to soil deposited at the mouth of a river is "alluvium." Alluvium consists of sediments such as silt, sand, and gravel that are carried by the river's current and deposited when the flow slows down as it enters a larger body of water, such as an ocean or a lake. This process of deposition forms features like river deltas and floodplains, which are rich in nutrients and fertile for agriculture.
The mouth is the part of a river of stream where it meats a sea or ocean.
The term "Devil's Mouth" may have been given to a place or feature that appears dangerous, treacherous, or foreboding. The name could imply that the area is associated with danger or evil, drawing from folklore and superstitions surrounding the devil.
Delta - a delta is a landform that forms at the mouth of a river, where sediment carried by the river is deposited and accumulates in a triangular or fan-shaped pattern. Deltas are typically rich in nutrients and support diverse ecosystems.
A low water land formed at the mouth of a river is called a delta. Deltas are typically triangular or fan-shaped, and are created by the deposition of sediment carried by the river as it slows down and spreads out into a body of water such as a lake or ocean. Deltas are often rich in nutrients and support diverse ecosystems.
That is called a river 'delta'.
When food is intentionally expelled from the mouth, it is called spitting out or spitting up. If it is unintentional, it may be referred to as regurgitation or vomiting.
A river delta.
The sediment itself is called silt, and it often is deposited at the mouth of rivers and forms a landform called a river delta.
A deposit at the opening of a river is called delta.
Where a stream leaves a mountain range is called a Alluvial Fan. An Alluvial Fan is the sediment the streams leave behind as it leaves the range.
The soil deposited at the mouth of a river is called silt.
A deposit at the mouth of a river is called a delta. This land form is created because of the deposition of sediments carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth.
The Palatine bone forms the posterior roof of the mouth.
Mollusks eat through their mouth. They eat leaves and decaying matter.
a glacier is ice. ice forms a landform called a mouth of a river
In protostome ("first mouth") the blastopore, or the first opening formed becomes the mouth. In deuterostomes ("second mouth"), the blastopore forms the anus and the mouth develops from a second opening.