The photo above shows what often happens when rivers meet the ocean – the river spreads out into a triangular shape. What body of water is shown in this photo, and how does erosion help to create it?
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It's a 'delta'. It's what happens when a river splits and caries sediment to the ocean or larger body of water. ... Deltas are triangular in shape and the flow of the water here is significantly very slow. These deltas are generally considered to be the mouth of the river.
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