Alluvial tracts of land at the mouth of a river formed by river deposits called what
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The river mouth is where much of this gravel, sand, silt, and clay—called alluvium—is deposited. When large amounts of alluvium are deposited at the mouth of a river, a delta is formed. ... These sediments form the flat, usually triangle-shaped land of a delta.
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