When a river ends and flows into a larger body of water, such as a lake or ocean, it typically forms a delta or an estuary. A delta is characterized by the deposition of sediment as the river slows down and spreads out, creating landforms at its mouth. An estuary, on the other hand, is where freshwater from the river meets and mixes with saltwater from the ocean, creating a unique ecosystem. Both formations play crucial roles in biodiversity and serve as important habitats for various species.
A river becomes an ocean when it has flowed to the edge of the land and into the open water; this place is called the mouth of the river.
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A delta forms at the point where a river meets the ocean. As river water flows into the ocean, the water slows and sand and silt particles are deposited. This forms the fan-shaped landmass under the water known as a delta.
Because the river water is no longer flowing downhill, the water slows down.
A river ends its journy when it flows into a body of water such as a ocean or lake. Because the river water, such as an ocean or lake. Because the river water is no longer flowing downhill, the water slows down. Which makes sediment drop to the bottom. Sediment deposited where a river flows into into an ocean or lake builds upa landform called delta.
Washington DC the Potomac river. Washington state the Pacific Ocean.
it becomes colder
deep current!
The three forms on earth are: Solid, Ice, Gas