deltaområdena
Deltaområdena, often translated as "delta regions," refers to the landforms created at the mouths of rivers where they flow into a larger body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake. These areas are characterized by the deposition of sediment that the river has carried from upstream. As the river's velocity decreases upon entering the calmer, larger water body, its capacity to transport sediment diminishes, leading to the settling and accumulation of fine materials like sand, silt, and clay.
The shape of a delta is influenced by various factors, including the amount of sediment supplied by
Deltaområdena are ecologically significant zones, often supporting rich biodiversity due to the nutrient-rich sediments and varied