The answer is DELTA
A glacier deposits its load when the ice melts, releasing the sediments and rocks it carried. This can happen when the glacier reaches lower elevations or warmer temperatures, causing the ice to melt and the sediments to be left behind.
A river carries sediment due to its high flow velocity. When a river reaches the ocean, this flow velocity is decreased and therefore not strong enough to carry the sediments farther. Thus, sediments are deposited or dumped when a river reaches an ocean or lake where the flow velocity is generally less than that of rivers.
Salt deposition occurs when water containing dissolved salts evaporates, leaving the salts behind. This process typically happens in arid environments or in areas where water bodies are shallow and experience high evaporation rates. As the water evaporates, the concentration of salts increases, and once it reaches saturation, the salts crystallize and settle out, forming deposits. Over time, these deposits can accumulate and become significant geological formations.
Magma is liquid rock before it reaches the surface magma which reaches the surface is called lava.
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is known as lava.
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An inlet is a landform. It is a small part of a body of water that reaches into the coast.
A glacier deposits its load when the ice melts, releasing the sediments and rocks it carried. This can happen when the glacier reaches lower elevations or warmer temperatures, causing the ice to melt and the sediments to be left behind.
Deposition occurs when sediment carried by a river, which is no longer moving fast enough to transport it, is dropped. When a river reaches a body of water, like an ocean or a sea, its velocity slows down and deposits the sediment it was carrying. Over time, these deposited sediments build up and create a fan-shaped landform known as a delta.
It is called a delta
A glacier deposits the sediment it is carrying away when it reaches the end of its flow path, where the melting ice releases the sediments it was transporting. This process forms various landforms such as moraines, outwash plains, and glacial till.
The soil deposits at the Nile Delta were caused by the sediment carried by the Nile River over thousands of years. The river's flow slows down as it reaches the Mediterranean Sea, leading to the deposition of the sediments carried from upstream areas. This process helped create the fertile land that supports agriculture in the region.
The Outer Reaches was created in 1951.
The Northern Reaches was created in 1988.
From the Icy Reaches was created on 2011-11-16.
The Inner Reaches of Outer Space was created in 1986.
As a river flows it picks up sediment and carries it away. When the river reaches the ocean the sediments deposited, over time a delta forms.