delta
A delta is a landform made by deposition, typically found at the mouth of a river where it meets a body of water. It is formed as sediment carried by the river is deposited when the water slows down upon entering the larger body of water.
A mouth landform refers to the point where a river flows into a larger body of water, such as a lake, sea, or ocean. It is typically characterized by the widening of the river channel and the deposition of sediment carried by the river. The mouth of a river plays a crucial role in shaping the surrounding landscape and influencing ecological processes.
Deltas are found at the mouth of rivers
river delta
source, tributary, mouth
A river delta is a landform at the mouth of a river so it deoends which river you mean
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.
a river delta for HI2 "delta"
The soil that is deposited is called silt. The landform that is often created by deposited silt at the mouth of a river is called a river delta.
The nile and its a landform that is createt of a mouth of a river where the river flowes in a ocean :D by mäggie & Paci ♥
The sediment itself is called silt, and it often is deposited at the mouth of rivers and forms a landform called a river delta.
A delta is a landform that is created by the slow movement of water and deposition of silt. As rivers carry sediment downstream, the silt is deposited at the river's mouth, gradually building up a fan-shaped or triangular landform. Deltas are typically found where rivers meet larger bodies of water, such as oceans or seas.