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Deltas are formed by the deposition of sediment carried by rivers, dunes are shaped by the wind through the accumulation of sand grains, and canyons are typically carved out by the erosive force of flowing water over time.
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Some examples of landforms that moving water can create are rivers, canyons, waterfalls, deltas, and alluvial fans.
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Depositional environments are specific locations where sediment is deposited and accumulated, leading to the formation of sedimentary rocks. These environments can include riverbeds, shorelines, deltas, and ocean floors. They provide clues about the conditions under which the sediments were initially deposited.
When running water erodes rock and soil, it can create landforms such as valleys, canyons, gorges, and river deltas. Valleys and canyons are formed by the gradual erosion of the surrounding landscape, while river deltas are formed when sediment carried by the river is deposited at its mouth. Gorges are narrow valleys with steep sides, often carved out by fast-moving rivers.
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River Deltas are less common in the USA because of he Dams on the Colorado River. These Dams prevent fresh water flowing into the Colorado River. This in turn effects the Mississippi River.