What is the difference between a delta and a floodplain?
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A floodplain is a low-lying area along a river that often floods after heavy rains. ... At the river's mouth, the water loses its force and drops all its sediment. A delta is formed. Deltas are often shaped like fans or triangles..
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A floodplain is a low-lying area along a river that often floods after heavy rains. ... At the river's mouth, the water loses its force and drops all its sediment. A delta is formed. Deltas are often shaped like fans or triangles..
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