Running water, in any form, eventually erodes anything with which it comes into contact. Differing patterns in the movement of the water mass as well as the content of the liquid itself (such as high salt content) create different landforms. One example of this is the Grand Canyon, which was worn into its current state by river, rain and erosion.
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bodies of water and landforms such as the gulf of MEXICO is called
What landforms are nearby San Francisco
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salt water landforms
Water
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A waterfall.
Gasoline is a non-example of water. ( as for the landforms, - put it in another question please, ONE at a time !)
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No, they also define landforms.
water ,wind ,waves , sand, and erosion create landforms.