Geography, asked by suchitapatharla, 7 months ago

Does the Amazon river deposit soil at its mouth before flowing into the ocean ? Why ?​

Answers

Answered by avishekpattnaik23
0

Answer:

Soil and dirt carried by these rivers is deposited at the mouth, and new land is formed. The new, soil-rich land is known as a delta. The Amazon River is the second longest river in the world. Like all large rivers, the Amazon deposits a lot of soil and sediment, forming a delta, as it enters the ocean.

Hope it's helpful

Answered by welcome29
0

Answer:

yes.. for the *why? * question to search it on Google

plz mark me as brainliest

Similar questions