How does a delta form at the meeting place of sea and river water?
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Deltas are landforms or wetlands that form at the mouth of rivers as they empty their water and sediment into another larger body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake, or even another river. ... This causes sediment, solid material carried downstream by currents, to fall to the river bottom.
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Deltas are landforms or wetlands that form at the mouth of rivers as they empty their water and sediment into another larger body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake, or even another river. ... This causes sediment, solid material carried downstream by currents, to fall to the river bottom.
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