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A spring is a landform where water flows naturally from the ground. This occurs when underground water is forced to the surface by geological formations. Springs can be found in various environments, providing important sources of freshwater for ecosystems and human communities.
i learned this in grade 8 science and im pretty sure its called ground water
A trap basalt (or flood basalt) is a landform created by a large eruption or repeated eruptions of flowing non-viscous basalt lava, sometimes covering huge areas of land or seafloor.
river
Whitewater.
tipping
Hydropower.
river?
A delta is a landform made by deposition, typically found at the mouth of a river where it meets a body of water. It is formed as sediment carried by the river is deposited when the water slows down upon entering the larger body of water.
A natural flow of water from the ground is called a "spring." Springs occur when groundwater rises to the surface, often due to pressure or geological formations that allow the water to escape. They can vary in size and are often characterized by clear, flowing water. Springs play a vital role in ecosystems and can serve as important sources of drinking water.
valley
Rivers.