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Which landform is created by a river pouring into a larger body of water

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the answer to this question is delta i'm sure of it.


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Answer: A river delta landform

A river delta landform is created by a river pouring into a larger body of water.

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A river delta landform refers to a mouth of a river that separates into channels as it enters another body of water. Its formation is depositing sediments by a river near its mouth before draining into a body of water. It involves the land between channels, the marslands and other wetlands that formed in the area. It is usually a highly fertile area and the densely populated settlements of humans are based on deltas.

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