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what is constructive and destructive Delta Island??

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Answered by jeonjk0
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A Delta is a constructive force. erosion takes broken sediment and deposition deposits the sediment in a new place in order to make a delta.

Answered by Anonymous
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Deltas are landforms formed at the mouth of a river, where the river meets a body of water with a lower velocity than the river (e.g. a lake or sea), resulting in the reduction in the river’s capacity to transport sediment.

Deltas are dynamic areas that change quickly due to the erosion of unstable land during storm and flood events and the creation of new land. Deltas are fertile areas which often support large populations due to their agricultural productivity. Examples include the Ganges delta in Bangladesh and the Nile delta in Egypt.

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