Very Very slowly
Canyons
Not all landforms were formed by glaciers during the last glaciation but most of those in high latitudes were, including mountainous regions in lower latitudes.
Landforms can change quickly due to sudden geological events such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and tsunamis. These events can rapidly alter the shape and structure of the land, leading to the formation of new landforms or the destruction of existing ones. Human activities such as mining, deforestation, and construction can also cause rapid changes to landforms.
erosion created the major landforms right?
Earthquake
Flood plains and deltas are two landforms created from deposits by rivers.
islands
A plateau
Landforms created by weathering are those in which rocks and sediments are disintegrated and decomposed. Weathering is a process that is necessary to the biosphere and atmosphere.
Some landforms are flat and some are raised areas because it is created by nature and it is not manmade .
Slow Hands was created on 2004-09-13.
The Slow Natives was created in 1965.