The age of a landform can be determined depending on the type of landform. A tree's age can be counted by it's ringlets while a plant's can sometimes be found by it's shade. However, there are still many landforms for which an age cannot be determined unless the landform can be asked.
Landforms formed by sedimentary processes tend to have layers of gravel, sand and silt lying parallel to each other, and mainly horizontal. Where these juvenile landforms have become formed into rock, they still preserve the original layering and order of layers. Often over very large areas. Commonly they will have beds of shells or other fossils, and sometimes beds of coal. Whether they are very fine, or sandy is determined by how close to the coast they were formed from their river mouth.
There are numerous types of landforms in North America. Mountains, deserts, basins, and lakes can all be found in North America.Seriously? In answer to "What kids of... are found ...". All I can answer is "those born of Nanny goats".Are you people serious? Anybody with half a brain could find the answer to "What kinds of landforms are found in N.America" in Wikipedia. Deserts, to my knowledge are not "landforms", landforms, in general, describe topography, 'desert' describes an area, regardless of topography, that suffers from extremely low, to almost no, rainfall. e.g., The Gobi desert is a landform characterized by a plateau. The Atacama desert in Chile, has topographic features, that are mountainous, y'know the Andes.BTW the answer projected, besides the error about deserts being a landform, left out out deltas, alluvial plains, escarpments, plateaus. plains, ravines, valleys, super volcano calderas (Yellowstone). Glacier debris (Long Island).What about a Mesa or a Butte?Without a precise definition of "landform", it's impossible to be 100% correct. Lakes, seem an oxymoron in the case of "landform", the landform responsible for retaining the water, is possibly, either, a basin, a depression, a caldera, or, amongst still more, a meteor crater that happened to be in a basin, that was also in a depression, that happened to be on a plateau, which meant that a lot of rain falling on the plateau collected in one spot.
Yes. For example: bamboo is more sustainable than wood because trees use lots of water and space whereas bamboo does not. You still need trees though!
Transportation was the lifeline of suburban growth and it is still expanding today. Streets were made to slow traffic, present a sweep of space and give neighbors their privacy.
Kenya is still backwards when it comes to men and women. There haven't been many women in high ranking or government positions. It is still rather an imperialistic state.
No it is not
is abaci still used in todays world
It depends where, geographically, which highlands you are referring to. The Himalayas, the highest landforms, are still being formed.
yes
He is part of our history.
As of todays date (14th January 2009) she is still married to Neil Murray
No, unless you are still using a CRT monitor.
Yes, the study of Dr. Jose Rizal remains significant in today's modern society as he played a crucial role in the Philippines' fight for independence and is considered a national hero. His writings and ideas on nationalism, social justice, and the quest for freedom continue to inspire people around the world to strive for positive change and uphold their principles in the face of adversity.
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Mountains, Islands,Volcanoes,icelands and Plains
no because no one still listine to his music at this time