In geomorphology, combined delta of The Yellow River and The Yangtze River is the largest in the world. It's surface is 500,000 sq km (1,100*300-400 km). The second is combined delta of the Ganges and the Brahmaputra (350,000 sq km). The third is The Mississippi River Delta (150,000 sq km). It's dimensions are 320 km * 300 km. The fourth is the Amazon delta (100,000 sq km). In hidrology: 1. The Ganges and The Brahmaputra delta (80,000 sq km) 2. The Mekong Delta (40,000 sq km) 3. The Niger Delta (36,000 sq km) 4. The Irrawaddy, Sittang Delta (35,000 sq km) 5. The Lena Delta (30,000 sq km)
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The largest delta in the world is the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta in Bangladesh and India. Covering an area of about 59,000 square kilometers, it is formed by the confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers and is known for its vast network of channels, swamps, and islands.
Sumderban delta
The Lena River is on the Lena River Delta. It is one of the largest river deltas in the world, located in northeastern Russia where the Lena River empties into the Laptev Sea in the Arctic Ocean.
The largest alluvial island in the world is Majuli Island in the Brahmaputra River in India. It spans an area of about 880 square kilometers and is known for its rich biodiversity and unique culture.
The mangroves in the Ganga Delta are called Sundarbans. Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world and is located in Bangladesh and India. It is known for its rich biodiversity and serves as a vital habitat for various species, including the Bengal tiger.
This accumulation of sediment is known as a delta. Deltas form when the river slows down upon reaching the ocean, causing sediment to settle and create a fan-shaped landform. The Mississippi River delta is one of the largest and most well-known deltas in the world.