Why Doesnt the River Tees Have a Delta?

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The River Tees does have a delta that is created out of the deposits carried by the river water from the highlands. The deposits block the channel to the sea and this causes the river to divide into several distributaries. The river begins its journey in Penine Hills in the UK.
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