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Yes, lakes and all other bodies of water are considered landforms. A landform or physical feature in the earth sciences and geology sub-fields, comprises a geomorphological unit, and is largely defined by its surface form and location in the landscape, as part of the terrain, and as such, is typically an element of topography. Landform elements also include seascape and oceanic water-body interface features such as bays, peninsulas, seas, etc. Landforms also include hills, valleys, cliffs, berms, lakes, ponds and rivers.
It's a mountain
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Crevasses form on the upper portion of the glacier because when a glacier moves over irregular terrain, the zone of fracture is subjected to tension, which forms the crevasse. The reason why it may not form below the depth of 50 feet is because plastic flow seals them off.
Usually the altitude above sea level. Close lines indicate a steep slope while spread out lines show flatter terrain.
When the glacier melted from North America it left a mass of "heterogeneous" rock debris (loosely termed "glacial drift") etc
When the glacier melted from North America it left a mass of "heterogeneous" rock debris (loosely termed "glacial drift") etc
When the glacier melted from North America it left a mass of "heterogeneous" rock debris (loosely termed "glacial drift") etc
Norway is almost entirely mountainous terrain.
Yes, lakes and all other bodies of water are considered landforms. A landform or physical feature in the earth sciences and geology sub-fields, comprises a geomorphological unit, and is largely defined by its surface form and location in the landscape, as part of the terrain, and as such, is typically an element of topography. Landform elements also include seascape and oceanic water-body interface features such as bays, peninsulas, seas, etc. Landforms also include hills, valleys, cliffs, berms, lakes, ponds and rivers.
Brittle ice breaks as the glacier crosses rough terrain
It's a mountain
A Plateau, a Mountain, a Hill, an Inselberg, a Pinnacle etc.
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A glacier forms under certain terrain conditions and where more snow falls in the winter than melts in the summer.
A hill is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain. See Related Links for an article with examples of hills.