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Why are deltas important

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Answered by Adityapsingh2601
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Explanation:

Deltas' greatest importance to human activities, fish and wildlife lay in their characteristic highly fertile soil and dense, diverse vegetation. In order to fully appreciate the role deltas play in our larger ecosystem, it is first important to understand rivers.

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Answered by sbdaule5
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Answer:

Delta is a place where river meets the ocean or sea due to less speed of river many distributaries are formed from it

Explanation:

delta are important because most of the sediments are deposited here so this area is very very fertile so it is agriculturally important

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