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Delta
Formation
Rivers
move slowly at the river mouth. The river carries
a lot of sediment and mud. The river deposits (drops) its sediment and
mud at its mouth. This sediment and mud spreads out into a fan- like
shape, or delta, across the mouth of the river.
If
the force of the sea tides and water is not very strong, the mud deposits
cannot be washed away. Instead, the deposits break up the flow of the
river water into many smaller channels. The delta gradually gets bigger
and bigger. The new land is made up of billions of pieces of mud, sediment
and small rocks. This sediment has been carried by the river from its
source to its mouth.
A
delta is often triangular in shape. It gets its name from the Greek
letter 'delta' which is shaped like a triangle. Not all deltas look
the same, but they all split the river into many different channels.
The channels in a delta are called distributaries.

A
satellite photo of the Ganges Delta in India
Facts
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The
world's best known delta is the Nile
delta in Egypt.
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The
largest delta in the World is found partly in India and partly in
Bangladesh. It is formed by two rivers, the Ganges
and the Brahmaputra. The Ganges delta covers an area the size of
Scotland.
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Some
deltas are getting smaller. The Nile delta is getting smaller because
sediment cannot get through the Aswan
High Dam.
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Ships
can sail through the large deltas such as the Mississippi or the
Nile.
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The
Selina Channel (canal) is one of three channels
built on the Rhine
delta to let ships pass through.
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Deltas
have very fertile soil and are a good place to grow crops on.
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A
lot of wildlife lives in deltas. The Camargue is the delta of the
river Rhone and is a haven for plant, animal and bird species.
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Some
people live in river deltas. The Warao people live in the Orinoco
delta and the Lipovani people live in the Rhine delta.
Deltas
and ships
Many deltas
are wide enough for ships can use them to carry cargo from inland to
the sea. Ships may also travel up deltas inland to deliver cargo and
goods. But the channels of the delta can become blocked with a lot of
sand, silt and mud. Sand bars form, making the channels shallower. Ships
can get stuck on these sand bars, which is dangerous. Often delta channels
have to be cleared by machines known as dredges. The dredge is like
a giant vacuum cleaner. It picks up all the sand, silt and mud from
the river bottom and deposits it back on the river banks again.

A dredging
ship

The Mississippi
Delta
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