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Where can a large delta be found in the United States?

The Mississippi River Delta, the largest in the U.S., is a melange of the rivershed and its associated river and streambeds, farmland, urbanized areas, lakes, and estuaries.



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Deltas have a rich accumulation of silt, so they are usually fertile agricultural areas. The world's largest delta is the Ganges–Brahmaputra delta in India and Bangladesh, which empties into the Bay of Bengal. Bangladesh sits almost entirely on this delta.

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For 7,000 years, the Mississippi River has snaked across southern Louisiana, depositing sediment from 31 states and 2 Canadian provinces across its delta. As sediment accumulated under water, plant communities began to develop, trapping more sediment and building land.

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The Saskatchewan River Delta is the largest inland river delta in North America. It is fed by both the North and South Saskatchewan River and is part of a watershed that spans across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.

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The Mississippi River Delta is a river-dominated delta system, influenced by the largest river system in North America. The shape of the current birdfoot delta reflects the dominance the river exerts over the other hydrologic and geologic processes at play in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

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