DEPOSITION By Morice, Valery, Lane, Nadia. Delta A delta is something that the water picked up from the river into the ocean. A delta is at the end of.

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DEPOSITION By Morice, Valery, Lane, Nadia

Delta A delta is something that the water picked up from the river into the ocean. A delta is at the end of a river. The Nile River Delta Parana River

Sand dune A sand dune is made by wind and sand. And a sand dune looks kind of like a mountain. Coral PinkGreat Sand DunesSand dunes

Moraines A moraine is a lot like a sand dune but it is not sand. A moraine is a hill all the way to a mountain. moraine

SUMMARY DELTA= A delta is at the end of a river sand dunes= A sand dune is made up of wind and sand. Moraines= A hill all the way to a mountain.