Snake River, Columbia River, Yakima River
Four kinds of waterways in Washington are rivers (such as the Columbia River and the Snake River), lakes (such as Lake Washington and Lake Chelan), Puget Sound (an inlet of the Pacific Ocean), and the Strait of Juan de Fuca (a channel connecting Puget Sound to the Pacific Ocean).
Rivers and streams can create various landforms including valleys, canyons, meanders, deltas, floodplains, and alluvial fans. These landforms are shaped by erosion, deposition, and the movement of water over time.
Two kinds of characteristics used to describe place are physical characteristics, such as landforms and climate, and human characteristics, such as population density and cultural aspects. These characteristics help differentiate one place from another and provide insights into its unique features.
Landforms, which are natural features that make up the Earth's surface. Mountains are tall landforms with steep sides and peaks, islands are landforms surrounded by water, and plateaus are elevated flat areas of land. Each of these landforms has unique characteristics and typically forms through various geological processes.
Regions are typically defined based on physical characteristics like climate, vegetation, and landforms (physical regions), or on human characteristics like economic, cultural, or political factors (functional regions). Formal regions are delineated by official boundaries like states or counties, while vernacular regions are based on perceived characteristics or stereotypes like the American South or the Midwest.
Two other kinds of maps are thematic maps and topographic maps. Thematic maps focus on a specific theme or topic, such as population density or climate patterns. Topographic maps provide detailed information about the elevation and physical features of an area, including mountains, rivers, and forests.
It is a physical map
landforms.
Rivers and streams can create various landforms including valleys, canyons, meanders, deltas, floodplains, and alluvial fans. These landforms are shaped by erosion, deposition, and the movement of water over time.
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there are volcanoes and mountains
many kinds of landformes are formed such as valley, plains etc......
Here are a few land forms:plateaumountainsvalleyvolcanohillcanyoncliffriveretc.find more landforms at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landform
Canyons
multiple i cant name3 them all
a mountain