A waterfall.
by water/ice , gravity, and wind
There are plenty of places of grandeur that have been formed by water, one that springs to mind is the Grand Canyon
Landforms are typically formed through a combination of natural processes such as erosion, weathering, deposition, and tectonic activity. For example, mountains can be formed through tectonic plate movements, while valleys can be carved out by rivers over time. Wind and water erosion play a significant role in shaping landforms like canyons and caves.
Diversion can create landforms such as oxbow lakes, levees, and delta plains. Oxbow lakes are formed when a river's course is altered, creating a curved body of water. Levees are raised banks along water bodies that can be created when water is artificially directed away from its natural path. Delta plains are landforms formed at the mouth of a river when sediment is deposited due to changes in water flow.
Landforms such as mountains, plateaus, and volcanoes are not primarily formed by running water. These features are usually the result of tectonic forces, volcanic activity, or erosion by ice and wind.
It depends where, geographically, which highlands you are referring to. The Himalayas, the highest landforms, are still being formed.
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Aquatic landforms are physical features formed under or adjacent to bodies of water. Examples include beaches, deltas, coral reefs, and tide pools. These landforms play important roles in shaping aquatic ecosystems and providing habitats for various marine organisms.
Landforms are created by interaction between tectonic plates. They are also formed by erosion from wind and water.
They are usually formed around rivers
One of the places formed by erosion is the grand canyon
mountainshillsPlatoand every other landforms are formed 4 different types of weather