what variation would help a land survive in long lasting droughts
The land formed at the end of a river is called a delta. If you take your hand and spread out your fingers you can use your arm to represent the river and your fingers as the end of the river to represent the delta.
Land formed at the mouth of a river by deposited silt is known as a delta. It typically forms when the river's velocity decreases as it meets the ocean, causing sediment carried by the river to be deposited, building up land over time.
Drainage basin.
A river basin is an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries. It includes all the land where water flows towards the main river. River basins are important for managing water resources and ecosystems as they help regulate water flow and support diverse plant and animal life.
My thoughts are: Land is to River as Body is to Artery or veins~ perhaps?
what variation would help a land survive in long lasting droughts
A glacier. Glaciers are large masses of ice that slowly move downhill, eroding the land and carrying debris like rocks with them.
I don't have a cliff, the land has cliffs which were formed from erosion, this is why many cliffs are next to oceans, or take the grand canyon, it used to be a roaring river that slowly died down, but not before creating a giant gap in the land...
what variation would helpa land plant survive if long lasting droughts developed?
The land beside a river is called a riverbank. It is the area along the edge of the river where the water meets the land.
river stream
It is a river.
The floodplain is an area of flat land found on either side of a river that usually becomes wider as the river nears its mouth. A low watery formation of land at the mouth of a river is called a delta.
river
A river bank is a edge near a land by water
An area of land that drains to one river (or a river and its tributaries) is a drainage basin or watershed.