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Distributaries are formed when a river reaches near its mouth. Give reason.

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Answered by Brilliany
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When this mid-channel bar is deposited at the mouth of a river, the flow is routed around it. This results in additional deposition on the upstream end of the mouth-bar, which splits the river into two distributary channels.

Explanation:

FOR EXAMPLE :

the result of this process is the Wax Lake Delta .

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Answered by EasyQuestion
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When this mid-channel bar is deposited at the mouth of a river, the flow is routed around it. This results in additional deposition on the upstream end of the mouth-bar, which splits the river into two distributary channels.

Explanation:

FOR EXAMPLE :

the result of this process is the Wax Lake Delta .

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