It's called a fjord.
fjord
a glacier is ice. ice forms a landform called a mouth of a river
landform
A cirque is a landform created by glacial erosion. It is a bowl-shaped depression with steep walls located at the head of a glacier.
One landform that is not typically formed by erosion from river or glacier is a volcanic crater. These landforms are created by explosive volcanic activity, where magma erupts onto the Earth's surface, often leaving behind a large depression.
A moraine is a landform created by glacial deposition, not erosion. As a glacier moves, it picks up rocks and debris which are deposited as the glacier retreats, forming moraines.
A landform created by tectonic forces, such as a mountain range or a rift valley, would have more pronounced and angular features due to the intense geological pressures and forces involved. On the other hand, a landform created by a glacier, like a U-shaped valley or a fjord, would have smoother, rounded contours as the glacier slowly erodes and shapes the landscape over time with its movement and weight.
A glacier builds up a moraine in front of it as it pushes dirt and rock ahead of it.
Q: What is the name of the landform that has steep sides and a flat top? A: Mesa Q:Mountains can be formed by erosion, volcanoes, or a process called what? A: PlateConvergence Q: A landform created when material was pushed up by a glacier into a distinct landform is called what? A: Moraine Q: A grassland plain or praire without any trees is an example of which type of landform? A: Steppe Q: A landform consisting of a narrow inlet with steep sides and created through glacier activity is called? A: Fjord Q: What is the name of a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landforms? A: Isthmus Q A small piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake is called? A: cape Q: what do you call a chain or cluster of islands A: archipelago Q: The name for a navigable channel of water that connects two large bodies of water is? A: Strait Q: A landform created by the deposition of sand and silt at the mouth of a river is called a? A: Delta
A moraine is any glacially formed accumulation of unconsolidated glacial debris
A moving mountain glacier can carve a U-shaped valley. As the glacier moves downhill, it erodes the sides and bottom of the valley, creating a distinctive U-shaped cross-section. The glacier's immense weight and motion combined with erosion from the ice can shape the landform over time.
A moraine is a landform created by deposition, not erosion. It forms when a glacier deposits rocks, soil, and other materials it carries as it moves and melts. This material accumulates at the glacier's edges and forms a ridge or mound.