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kinds of landforms created by streams or rivers are Deltas, Floodplains,and Aluvial fans
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Classification of Philippines Folk Dances GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN NATIONAL DANCES found throughout the islands. (e.g. Rigodon, Carinosa, Jota) Rigodon Originated from Spain, this dance is commonly performed at formal affairs like inaugural balls where prominent membersof the government participate and enjoy. Cariñosa Cariñosa is a word that describes an affectionate, friendly and lovable woman. This dance is performed in flirtatiousmanner with fans and handkerchiefs to assist the dancers hide-and-seek movements. La Jota Manileña It is a dance named after the capital city of the Philippines, Manila, where an adaptation of Castilian Jota afloatswith the clacking of bamboo castanets played by the dancers themselves. The costume and the graceful movements of theperformers noticeably inspired by Spanish Culture. LOCAL DANCES found in specific locality. (e.g. Tinikling-Leyte; Subli-Batangas) Tinikling Tinnikling is considered the national folkdance with a pair of dancers hopping between two bamboo poles held just abovethe ground and struck together in time to music. Originated from Leyte Province, this dance is in fact a mimic movement of tiklingbirds hopping over trees, grass stems or over bamboo traps set by farmers. Dancers perform this dance with remarkable grace andspeed jumping between bamboo poles. Subli-Batangas This dance is one of the most popular dance in the Philippines and the favorite in Batangas. This dance is simplyceremonial in nature and this is performed as homage to the Holy Cross. The Holy Cross is known by the locals as the 'Mahal naPoong Santa Krus', and the Holy Cross plays an important role in the development of the dance. In fact, the Holy Cross is consideredat the center of the dance and without the Holy Cross the dance will not materialize.
Alluvial fans
Deltas; alluvial fans.
alluvial fans and deltas
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The two landforms created from deposits by rivers are, ALLUVIAL FANS & DELTAS. (^.^) glad to help merry Xmas 12-20-11
Abyssal Fans, also known as deep-sea fans, underwater deltas, and submarine fans, are underwater structures that look like deltas formed at the end of many large rivers, such as the Nile or Mississippi Rivers. Abyssal fans are also thought of as an underwater version of alluvial fans.
Deposition creates alluvial fans and deltas. It can also add soil to a river's FLOODPLAIN.
Process of detritus and sediments deposition at river mouths, where they form distributaries and empty their water into the ocean.
alluvial fans, deltas, groundwater erosion, deposition, soil on flood plains
Yes, the Nile delta in northern Egypt forms all three.
Some examples of landforms that moving water can create are rivers, canyons, waterfalls, deltas, and alluvial fans.
A Secondary landform- is a landform created by the erosion and weathering by water, wind, and ice. Some examples are alluvial fans, floodplains, and deltas