which of the following is not a depositional feature made by any natural agent a) delta b) sea caves c) moraine d) sand dunes
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b) sea caves
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not a depositional feature made by any natural agent
b) sea caves
- Depositional landforms are the visible evidence of processes that have deposited sediments or rocks after they were transported by flowing ice or water, wind or gravity.
- Examples include beaches, deltas, glacial moraines, sand dunes and salt domes. Such landforms can change their shapes over a relatively short period of time if the process that caused the buildup is recent and still going on.
- On the other hand, some depositional landforms are remnants of processes that were completed millions of years ago.
- The depositional point of nearly triangular shape at the mouth of a swash debouching either in lake or a ocean is called delta.
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