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Landforms are categorised by characteristic physical attributes such as elevation, slope, orientation, stratification, rock exposure, and soil type.
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Landform by process
Landforms organized by the processes that create them.
Aeolian landforms
Aeolian landforms are formed by the wind and include:
Coastal and oceanic landforms
Coastal and oceanic landforms include:
Erosion landforms
Landforms produced by erosion and weathering usually occur in coastal or fluvial environments, and many appear under those headings as well.
Fluvial landforms
Fluvial landforms include:
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Mountain and glacial landforms
Mountain and glacial landforms include:
Slope landforms
Slope landforms include:
Volcanic landforms
Volcanic landforms include:
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