differentiate between loess plains and a delta
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Loess is a sediment formed by the accumulation of wind - blown dust. While a river delta is a landform formed from the deposition ofsediment carried by a river. 2.Loess occurs as a blanket deposit thatcovers areas of hundreds of square kilometres and is tens of metersthick.
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- 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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