Delta
A river's suspended load and bed load may accumulate at the river's mouth and form a delta. It is a land form created by the deposition of sediments.
mouth
A delta is a deposit of soil that collects at the mouth of rivers. Deltas form when sediment-rich water flows into slower-moving or standing water, causing the sediment to settle and accumulate over time. Deltas are typically shaped like a triangle or fan, with multiple distributaries carrying sediment into the receiving body of water.
Caves, rivers.
The Persian Gulf.
A delta
Deltas are found at the mouth of rivers
a river gets wider from source to mouth a river gets deeper from source to mouth a rivers load gets smoother from source to mouth a rivers load gets smaller from source to mouth the velocity of a river stays the same from source to mouth
Deltas form at the mouth of rivers.
Persian Gulf.
Ice
NO there lakes not rivers