The triangular collection of sediments at the mouth of a river forms
(a) beach
(b) delta
(c) arches
(d) glaciers
Answers
Answered by
38
Answer:
The triangular collection of sediments at the mouth of a river forms
(a) beach
(b) delta✓✓
(c) arches
(d) glaciers
Explanation:
Brainliest please
Answered by
2
Option B is correct.
The triangular collection of sediments at the mouth of a river forms a delta.
A Brief Note on Delta
- A triangular-shaped delta is formed when the water of a particular river enters another water body like the ocean, lake, or river.
- Delta rivers have been essential for humans throughout history because they have been a major center for agriculture and civilizations.
- A delta is sometimes divided into two parts; subaqueous and subaerial. The underwater part of the delta is subaqueous and the furthest from the mouth of the river is known as subaerial.
- The Nile delta, Senegal delta, and Indus delta are some examples.
#SPJ3
Learn more about delta
What is a river delta?
https://brainly.in/question/32540793
Similar questions