sediment
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.
A delta is a landform made by deposition, typically found at the mouth of a river where it meets a body of water. It is formed as sediment carried by the river is deposited when the water slows down upon entering the larger body of water.
The 3-letter name given to a mountain pass is "Col."
The correct name for the average weather given at a certain time of year is "climate".
The soil that is deposited by a river to form landforms such as river bars and river deltas is called silt. A river delta is the name of the landform that is created the mouth of a river.
THE NILE
Alluvial soil is the soil brought down from the rivers in India. Climate and topography are significant factors in determining the kinds of soil found in the country.
Down by the river!! Down by the river!!
The river Nile is about 4,132 miles long.
it is called the mouth of the river
Yangzi River.
Creek
Source
Estuary.
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The name given to soil deposited at the mouth of a river is called silt. The mouth of a river is called a delta.
Small river.