A cliff, a mountain, a ravine, a gorge, glacial valley, an arête, a cirque, a tarn. an escarpment are some possibilities.
mountin
shield volcanoes have gentle sides and aren't very tall
You can tell if a landform has a steep or gentle slope by looking at it. If the hill is small, it is not steep. A steep slope would be at more of an incline.
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Q: What is the name of the landform that has steep sides and a flat top? A: Mesa Q:Mountains can be formed by erosion, volcanoes, or a process called what? A: PlateConvergence Q: A landform created when material was pushed up by a glacier into a distinct landform is called what? A: Moraine Q: A grassland plain or praire without any trees is an example of which type of landform? A: Steppe Q: A landform consisting of a narrow inlet with steep sides and created through glacier activity is called? A: Fjord Q: What is the name of a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landforms? A: Isthmus Q A small piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake is called? A: cape Q: what do you call a chain or cluster of islands A: archipelago Q: The name for a navigable channel of water that connects two large bodies of water is? A: Strait Q: A landform created by the deposition of sand and silt at the mouth of a river is called a? A: Delta
river
the type of landform is a plateau.
It is a mesa or a plateau.
mountin
delta
fjord
It's called a fjord.
shield volcanoes have gentle sides and aren't very tall
shield volcanoes have gentle sides and aren't very tall
A V shaped valley, over time the river erodes downwards causing a channel, then the rocks at the sides collapse in because they have nothing supporting them causing a valley with steep sides
On a topographical map, a contour line indicates a change in elevation. When the lines are close together, the elevation is changing rapidly.
Waves of water can change cliffs and fjords. Before you ask, "fjords" is not a misspelling.