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What are the differences between loess plains and delta

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Answered by AgnelCyriacAppu
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When the wind blows it lifts and transports sand from one place to another.When the grains of sand are very fine and light ,the wind can carry it over long distances.When such sand is deposited in a large area ,it is called loess.Deltas are triangular land mass formed by the deposition of earth materials on the mouth of the river...................please mark as brainliest..........
Answered by ItzMagicalPie23
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Answer:

\huge\bold\color{red}\star\green{\fbox{Loess}}\star

  • It is the fine dust blown beyond the desert limit and is deposited on neighbouring lands.
  • It is yellow in colour and very is a fine loom, rich in time, very coherent and extremely porous.
  • It is formed by the work of wind.

\huge\bold\color{red}\star\green{\fbox{Delta}}\star

  • When river reaches the sea, the fine material which has not yet dropped in deposited at its mouth forming a delta.
  • The word Delta is originated from the Greek alphabet delta ().
  • It is formed by the work of water.
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