Answer:
River water is generally muddy and
carries along with colloidal dust particles which are charged in nature. Sea
water contains a large number of electrolytes. When the river comes in contact
with the sea water, the colloidal particles get their charge neutralized by the
oppositely charged ions present in sea water and are coagulated. This
ultimately results a hard solid mass known as delta.
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