No. Cliffs may be formed by faulting or by differing rates of erosion.
No. Deposition usually forms flat topography. Mountains are formed by a combination of tectonic forces and erosion.
a beach or ocean
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Meanders are formed by both erosion and deposition.
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Deposition
Yes, an island is a landform that is surrounded by water on all sides. It can be formed by volcanic activity, erosion, or deposition of sediments. Islands can vary in size and shape.
plains,and plateus
A seamount can be formed by the deposition of sediment from an underwater volcano. Seamounts are underwater mountains that are often extinct volcanoes, formed by the build-up of volcanic material and sediments over time.
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Deltas; alluvial fans.
Yes, hills are a landform created by constructive forces such as tectonic activity, erosion, and deposition. They are formed over long periods of time through processes like uplift, weathering, and sediment deposition.
Meanders are formed by both erosion and deposition.
The Nile River is formed by Deposition.
Deposition