Silt
This is known as a delta, which forms where a river meets a body of water and the flow of the river slows down, causing sediments to be deposited. Deltas are important ecosystems that support a variety of plant and animal species.
That is called a delta. Deltas are formed when sediment carried by a river is deposited as the river slows down and enters a larger body of water, such as an ocean or lake. Deltas often have a triangular shape due to the distribution of sediment as the river enters the water body.
Silt is rich fertile soil left behind by floods. It is brought in by rivers when they overflow and deposit sediment containing nutrients that can benefit crops and vegetation.
Alluvial soil is carried and deposited from rivers, streams, and floodplains. It is formed by the erosion and weathering of rocks and minerals upstream, which are then transported and deposited by flowing water.
Rivers carry soil through a process called erosion, where water flows over land and picks up particles of soil. These particles are then transported downstream by the current of the river. The soil is then deposited along the river banks or at the river mouth, contributing to the formation of sedimentary deposits.
Alluvial plain or delta
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delta
This is known as a delta, which forms where a river meets a body of water and the flow of the river slows down, causing sediments to be deposited. Deltas are important ecosystems that support a variety of plant and animal species.
That is called a delta. Deltas are formed when sediment carried by a river is deposited as the river slows down and enters a larger body of water, such as an ocean or lake. Deltas often have a triangular shape due to the distribution of sediment as the river enters the water body.
soil flow
Because on rivers the water collects dirt soil and other stuff and then it goes to the ocean to make salt water...
I dont know it either I am trying to find out but in guess i could say sutlej and ganga
Deltain Peru
Silt is rich fertile soil left behind by floods. It is brought in by rivers when they overflow and deposit sediment containing nutrients that can benefit crops and vegetation.
Yes they are. Water can erode the river banks - and carry the loose soil to other places - where it's deposited.