The two features formed by wave deposition are islands and beaches.
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The surface feature formed when two plates meet is known as a fault. In some cases mountains can also be formed when two plates collide.
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Stalagmites and stalactites are two features formed by underground deposition. Stalactites hang from the ceiling of caves and are formed as mineral-rich water drips down and leaves behind deposits of minerals. Stalagmites, on the other hand, form on the cave floor as the dripping water deposits minerals and builds up over time.
earthquakes
An arête is a thin, almost knife-like, ridge of rock which is typically formed when two glaciers erode parallel U-shaped valleys, or else when two corrie glaciers erode back-to-back. An arête is a formed as a result of erosion, though the material it is made of may be an ancient deposition (this, however, is irrelevant).
cliff
Stalactites and stalagmites are two common features formed by deposition in caves. Stalactites hang from the ceiling and are formed by the dripping of mineral-rich water, while stalagmites form on the cave floor as the same dripping water evaporates, leaving behind mineral deposits.
I am going to say sand dunes and loess deposits are two types of deposits formed by wind erosion.
A tombola in geography refers to a narrow strip of land connecting two parts of a larger landmass, often created by the deposition of sediment or erosion of a coastal area. It can separate an island from a mainland or connect two islands. Tombolas are typically formed through natural processes such as wave action and currents.
The Himalayan mountains.