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cave formations and sinkholes
I think it's because of water flowing and creating crevasses in the rock.
Deltas are formed by constructive erosion.
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cave formations and sinkholes
The majority of canyons are formed by long-time erosion. Rivers flowing, glaciers moving, and earthquakes can all result in canyon formation.
Erosion by flowing water, usually by a river.
Gorges are formed by tectonic plate movement or by erosion caused by flowing water-rivers.
caves
Caves are typically formed through various geological processes, such as the dissolution of limestone by acidic groundwater, erosion by flowing water, or volcanic activity. Over time, these processes carve out underground passages and chambers, creating the intricate cave systems we see today.
I think it's because of water flowing and creating crevasses in the rock.
Aits or eyots are island-like formations in rivers. They form from erosion or from the build-up of silt. These words refer especially to formations in the river Thames, but they are also used for formations in other rivers. The words are not often used.