complete the loess plains with delta
what similarities and differences do you see between them
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- Both loess planes and deltas are formed by the process called deposition.
- Both loess planes and editors have finest and fertile soil.
- Both loess planes and deltas are areas of high aggriculture activities.
- It is the fine dust blown beyond the desert limit and is deposited on neighbouring lands.
- It is yellow in colour and very is a fine loom, rich in time, very coherent and extremely porous.
- It is formed by the work of wind.
- When river reaches the sea, the fine material which has not yet dropped in deposited at its mouth forming a delta.
- The word Delta is originated from the Greek alphabet delta (∆).
- It is formed by the work of water.
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What are Similarities and Differences between loess pllains and delta?
Differences between loess plains and delta:
Loess is a sediment formed by the accumulation of wind - blown dust.
While a river delta is a landform formed from the deposition of sediment carried by a river.
Loess occurs as a blanket deposit that covers areas of hundreds of square kilometres and is tens of meters thick.
While a delta occurs at a place where a river enters an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, reservoir that cannot transport away the supplied sediment.
Similarities between loess plains and delta:
Both are formed due to the accumulation of dust or sediments.
Both contain clay, sand and silt.
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