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Date: 2015-11-26 04:25:49
Physical geography
Water
Sedimentology
Earth
Water streams
Coastal geography
Aquatic ecology
Fluvial landforms
River delta
Mangrove
River
Sea level rise

Deltas at risk By numbers Deltas have long shaped humans’ lives: our ancestors thrived in river valleys like the Nile, Indus and Yellow. Their rich topsoil, refreshed every year by floods, fed and sustained our early

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