Respuesta :
the answer is B
but it actually forms when a river reaches a lake or the sea the water slows down and loses the power to carry sediment . ... Some rivers drop so much sediment that waves and tides can't carry it all away
but it actually forms when a river reaches a lake or the sea the water slows down and loses the power to carry sediment . ... Some rivers drop so much sediment that waves and tides can't carry it all away
ANSWER:
Delta is created by 'sediments deposited when a river flowing from mountains empties into an ocean'.
EXPLANATION:
- A 'river delta' is formed when the 'river flows and deposits the sediments' that it carried with itself along its course.
- This generally happens when the river is entering a large water body which has stagnant water or a 'river empties' into an ocean or a sea.
- The river at this point loses the capability to carry the sediment and therefore deposits the 'sediment' at the 'mouth of the river'.
- This sediment starts forming layers which develops in a 'triangular shaped delta'.