Social Sciences, asked by pranovsiddharth, 3 months ago

In which course a river forms a delta?

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Answered by pratikthehero
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A river delta is a landform created by deposition of sediment that is carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or stagnant water. This occurs where a river enters an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, reservoir, or (more rarely) another river that cannot carry away the supplied sediment.

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Answered by yashikagarg20210444
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Deltas are features of river deposition found in the old age stage (lower course of a river). They are deposits of alluvium found at the mouth of the river where it enters the sea/lake or another river. As a river flows into the sea it deposits the rest of its load according to size.

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