Flowing water contains sediment. Sediment eventually forms different kinds of landforms depending on where it was deposited.
Erosion
Some examples of landforms that moving water can create are rivers, canyons, waterfalls, deltas, and alluvial fans.
rivers volcanoes glaciers
They can create new things and landforms
canyons, fluvial fans, rivers, streams, etc
Volcanism is the internal force that helps create new landforms.
it can create new landforms
there are lots of rivers
It is rugged mountains and I had a brochure to do on this when I was a little girl.
YES
Flood plains and deltas are two landforms created from deposits by rivers.
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.
Yes, it can.