No, a river delta is not a colloid. A river delta is a landform created at the mouth of a river where it meets a body of water, resulting from the deposition of sediment carried by the river as the flow velocity decreases. Colloids, on the other hand, are mixtures where tiny particles are dispersed throughout a medium, typically not settling out under gravity. Thus, while a delta involves sediment deposition, it does not fit the definition of a colloid.
The Ohio River has no delta. It pours into the Mississippi River.
No - The Delta River is in the USA, the Nile River is in Africa.
The River Thames does not have a delta.
A delta is the mouth of a river.
== == Mekong Delta, Mississippi delta, the Nile delta, Mackenzie delta or any nearly flat plain of alluvial deposit between diverging branches of the mouth of a river, often, though not necessarily, triangular and it is a name
River Delta or just simply delta.
The river Gange's delta is in Bangladesh
Delta
A delta, so named because of similarity to the Greek letter Delta.
A delta is a triangle-shaped island at the mouth of a river that is formed from river sediments. Deltas are typically fertile areas due to the accumulation of nutrient-rich soil deposited by the river.
The river delta, named for the shape of the greek letter delta (Δ)
The Mississippi River Delta 28,500 sq km TheNiger River Delta 36,000 sq km No, it's not