Absolutely. Many lakes are man-made, and there isn't a lake on the planet that doesn't qualify as a landform. In addition, some rivers, beaches, and hills are also man-made.
No. It is a skyscraper, currently (2015) the tallest man made structure in the world at 829.8 mtr
YES-because a beach isn't man made it was formed by itself!! :D
Synclines, valleys
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volcanoes can be made.
Man can affect a landform's environment, which can cause erosion. Man can physically destroy or damage a landform.
None. There is only the man-made border that separates the US from Mexico.
The largest of all landforms
there made of rock
No. It is a skyscraper, currently (2015) the tallest man made structure in the world at 829.8 mtr
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Of course not. Uluru is a massive natural landform. Man had no part in its formation.
YES-because a beach isn't man made it was formed by itself!! :D
Synclines, valleys
sand dune
Delta