Give Reasons: Silt deposits are less at estuaries than deltas.
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Deltas are formed at the mouth of river basins while the estuaries are the drowned portion of the river valleys.
Silt and other organic elements directly hit the delta region while there is sediment deposition in the estuaries.
Estuaries are mainly formed in the seaward region and thus there is no formation of silt which is the product of river basins.
Thus delta is the main constituent of silt deposition than the estuaries.
Deltas are formed at the mouth of river basins while the estuaries are the drowned portion of the river valleys.
Silt and other organic elements directly hit the delta region while there is sediment deposition in the estuaries.
Estuaries are mainly formed in the seaward region and thus there is no formation of silt which is the product of river basins.
Thus delta is the main constituent of silt deposition than the estuaries.
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