a levee
Levees prevent flooding from rivers that overflow their banks.
to help control flooding
So long as a levee holds and is not overtopped, water cannot cross from one side to the other.
It keeps rising water inside stream channels.
A levee is a high wide wall built along the banks of a river to prevent flooding by containing the water within the river channel.
It pulls water downstream before it can flood.
stop bank/ levee
Nope... a delta - is the natural mouth of a river. A levee is an artificial bank built up to prevent flooding of low-lying areas.
A levee is a man-made structure typically built along rivers to prevent flooding by confining the flow of water within a certain area. While it is not a natural landform, it does alter the landscape and impacts natural processes.
A high bank of soil along a river to prevent flooding is called a levee. Levees are built to contain the river within its channel and prevent water from flowing into surrounding areas during periods of high water levels. They help reduce the risk of flooding in adjacent communities.
The word is spelled Levee which is an embankment to prevent a river from flooding