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How is a delta formed? A. Pollution causes deposits of sediment in the ocean. B. Waves carry large deposits of sediments into the shoreline. C. Streams slow down when they meet the ocean and deposit sediments. D. A strong storm causes the sand to wash into the ocean.
A delta is formed when streams slow down when they meet the ocean and deposit sediments.
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