delta is an example of which landform a) primary b) secondary c) tertiary
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Delta is an example of tertiary landform.
- Deltas are wetlands that develop when rivers discharge their water and sediment into a lake, ocean, or other body of water. Deltas can also drain into land, though this is extremely uncommon.
- As a river approaches its mouth, or end, it flows more slowly. Sediment, or solid material carried downstream by currents, is subsequently deposited at the river's bottom as a result.
- As the river approaches its mouth, its speed slows and material begins to accumulate, allowing the river to diverge from its single course. A river can produce a deltaic lobe if the correct circumstances are present.
- A developed deltaic lobe has a distributary network, which is made up of a number of smaller, shallower channels that branch off from the main channel of the river.
Delta is an example of tertiary landform.
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