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Alluvial fans, deltas and depostion are examples of land formations that are formed from deposits by rivers.
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True or
False

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I have a strong belief that the answer is false.

Alluvial fans are formed by streams and deltas are formed by and found at the mouths of rivers. They are very similar but come from different environments.

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User Mayur Rahatekar
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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

Both the alluvial fan and delta is formed by the deposition of sediments found in the water of river.

The common shapes formed by delta are fan, pie wedge etc. The constituents of its sediments deposits are sand, cobble, rock, gravel etc.

An alluvial fan has triangular deposits of gravel, sand, and silt which all together is called as alluvium.

The composition of the deposits of both alluvial fan and delta are similar to the composition of river sediment.

Hence, the given statement is true.

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