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A delta is formed at the melting point of the sea water and river water why

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Answered by nikhilmehlawat12
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Explanation:When they meet the electrolytes neutralise the charge on colloidal particles and result in the precipitation of sand, clay etc. Thus resulting in a delta formation . It is because sea water contains a lot of electrolytes and river contains colloidal particles of sand and clay. ... Thus it forms a delta.

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