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landform is a
natural or
anthropogenic land feature on the
solid surface of the
Earth or
other planetary body.
Landforms together make up a
given terrain,...
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Haynes and
Hearty and
others for large, V-shaped, sub-linear to
parabolic landforms in
southwestern Egypt and on
islands in the eastern,
windward Bahamas...
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Landforms are
categorized by
characteristic physical attributes such as
their creating process, shape, elevation, slope, orientation, rock exposure, and...
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Glacial landforms are
landforms created by the
action of glaciers. Most of today's
glacial landforms were
created by the
movement of
large ice
sheets during...
- In biogeography, a
land bridge is an
isthmus or
wider land connection between otherwise separate areas, over
which animals and
plants are able to cross...
- prairie.
Land terrain varies greatly,
consisting of mountains, deserts, plains, plateaus, glaciers, and
other landforms. In
physical geology, the
land is divided...
- ridges, and
hogbacks comprise a
sequence of
landforms that
form a
gradational continuum.
These landforms differ only on the
steepness of
their backslopes...
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Land development is the
alteration of
landscape in any
number of ways such as:
Changing landforms from a
natural or semi-natural
state for a
purpose such...
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Landforms related to
rivers and
other watercourses include:
Channel (geography) –
Narrow body of
water Confluence –
Meeting of two or more
bodies of flowing...
- A
tableland is an area
containing elevated landforms characterized by a distinct, flat,
nearly level, or
gently undulating surface. They
often exhibit...