Deltas are classified into three main types based on their shape and formation:
River Deltas: These form at river mouths where sediment carried by the river is deposited as the water slows down. They typically have a triangular or fan shape, like the Mississippi Delta.
Tide Deltas: Formed in areas with strong tidal influences, these deltas are shaped by tidal currents that redistribute sediment. They often have a lobate shape, as seen in the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta.
Wave Deltas: Created in coastal areas where waves dominate, these deltas are shaped by wave action and tend to have a more linear form. An example is the Nile Delta, which showcases a combination of wave and river delta characteristics.
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