Science, asked by samszy9083, 10 months ago

I need help please. How are deltas formed?
erosion of softer rock
connection of channels
deposition from flow into a lake or an ocean
creation of large, flat areas by flooding deposits

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Answered by rishabh013
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River deltas form when a river carrying sediment reaches either (1) a body of water, such as a lake, ocean, or reservoir, (2) another river that cannot remove the sediment quickly enough to stop delta formation, or (3) an inland region where the water spreads out and deposits sediments.

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Answered by ankit295835
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Flowing water is a very important agent of erosion. Flowing water can erode rocks and soil. Water dissolves minerals from rocks and carries the ions. This process happens really slowly. But over millions of years, flowing water dissolves massive amounts of rock.

Moving water also picks up and carries particles of soil and rock. The ability to erode is affected by the velocity, or speed, of the water. The size of the eroded particles depends on the velocity of the water. Eventually, the water deposits the materials. As water slows, larger particles are deposited. As the water slows even more, smaller particles are deposited. The graph in Figure below shows how water velocity and particle size influence erosion and deposition.

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