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What is a delta??? have geography gcse exam soon?

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What is a delta??? have geography gcse exam soon?

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  1. It's the area in the lower course of the river, close to the mouth, where sediment is dropped due to the decrease in velocity, so the river has to split into distributaries in order to go around the sediment.


  2. the bit where all the sediment (sand and stuff) flows down into. you need to revise.

  3. delta is the fan-shaped area at the mouth or lower end of a river, formed by eroded material that has been carried downstream

    i got geography exam 2! its gonna be blooming hard, good luckkk! what did you get for your coursework??

  4. It is the D in morse code.

  5. In geographical terms, a delta is defined as the alluvial deposit at the mouth of a river. It is usually triangular in shape. The term delta is also used to define a difference in temperature. It is often used in the context of the distinction between the indoor temperature of a place and the outdoor temperature of that place. It is an area situated in the northern part of Egypt. This is the place where the River Nile, the second-longest river in the world and Africa’s longest river, flows into the Mediterranean Sea.

    It is characterised by fertile land. A delta is formed when successive layers of sediments from the upstream areas of a river are deposited at its mouth. These deposits are alluvial and are usually in the shape of a fan. A delta can also be located at the mouth of a tidal inlet. It is formed when the velocity of the current in the river is reduced.

  6. I think it's a river that splits into lots of distributaries (streams)

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