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human activity).
Landforms together make up a
given terrain, and
their arrangement in the
landscape is
known as topography.
Landforms include hills, mountains...
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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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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 related to
rivers and
other watercourses include:
Channel (geography) –
Narrow body of
water Confluence –
Meeting of two or more
bodies of flowing...
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kilometres (4,700 mi) coastline. This list
catalogues about 400 of the
coastal landforms of the
island including bays, estuaries, harbours, headlands, and many...
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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...
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sediment deposition can
generate a
variety of
landforms, such as deltas, sand bars, spits, and tie channels.
Landforms at the
river mouth drastically alter the...
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progressively smaller scales,
similar ideas apply,
where individual landforms evolve in
response to the
balance of
additive processes (uplift and deposition)...
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riverscapes include natural landforms (such as
meanders and
oxbow lakes) but they can also
include artificial landforms (such as man-made
levees and...
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subdivided into
smaller geomorphic or
structural elements. As in the case of
landforms in general,
there is a lack of any
commonly agreed classification or typology...