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how deltaformed at the mouth of a river

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Answered by varunpratap0612
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Deltas are land forms created at or near the mouths of rivers. They are caused by sediment, typically silt, that is eroded into a river and carried to its mouth, where the sediment is deposited.

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Answered by farhankhan55575
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Explanation:

  • Deltas are land forms created at or near the mouths of rivers. They are caused by sediment, typically silt, that is eroded into a river and carried to itsmouth, where the sediment is deposited.

  • The sediment is dropped at the mouthof the river. Some rivers drop so much sediment that waves and tides can't carry it all away. It builds up in layers forming a delta. ... The prodelta is furthest away from the mouth of theriver and is deepest under water.

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