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Landforms.
Landforms.
Landforms.
divergentconvergenttransform boundaries
Landforms can usually be divided into three types. Erosional: created by the weathering and movement of material away from its original location; depositional: formed from the deposition of eroded material; and tectonic: formed from the movement of the lithosphere by plate tectonics.
Three common types of soil are: Pedalfer, Pedocal, and Laterite
The common factor in the three types are that dominant traits are preferred.
divergent, convergent, and transform are the types of forces that create landforms
mountains valleys islands
Landforms are natural features on the land produced by geological processes. Hills Plains Valleys Inselberg and piedmont Escarpments Mountains Arets Drumlins Lakes Caves Stacks Arches Are some examples of landforms.
The three most common types of mountains are fault-block, folded, and volcanic mountains.
The three most common types of mountains are fault-block, folded, and volcanic mountains.