a delta
ocean
The sediments are called silt or alluvium. The land formed from these sedimants where the river meets the ocean is a delta.
It was about 4 billion years ago, that the Earths oceans formed
When one river meets another, it is called a tributary.
A delta is a lowland formed by the deposition of silt at the mouth of a river. Deltas are typically formed where a river meets a body of water, such as an ocean or a lake, and the sediments carried by the river are deposited in the shape of a fan or triangle.
Land formed at the mouth of a river by deposited silt is known as a delta. It typically forms when the river's velocity decreases as it meets the ocean, causing sediment carried by the river to be deposited, building up land over time.
It Is Where the River Meets The Sea
A delta is formed by deposition. Deltas are landforms that are created where a river meets a body of water, like an ocean or a lake. As the river flows into the larger body of water, it slows down, causing sediment it was carrying to settle and build up over time, forming the delta.
The river has produced a number of landforms - The Nile River Valley, the Nile River Delta and a number of waterfalls.
etna
a place where a river meets the shore
it is the mouth of the river; where it meets the sea