They are usually formed around rivers
The Spanish built presidios, or military forts, to protect their missions from potential attacks by indigenous groups and rival colonial powers. These settlements typically included barracks for soldiers, storage facilities, and sometimes civilian homes, creating a fortified presence in the region. Additionally, pueblos, or towns, were established nearby to support the missions and provide a base for agricultural and economic activities. Together, these structures formed a network of defense around the missions, ensuring their survival and the spread of Spanish influence.
It depends where, geographically, which highlands you are referring to. The Himalayas, the highest landforms, are still being formed.
Spanish law called for three kinds of settlements in the Americas: pueblos (towns), missions (religious outposts aimed at converting Indigenous peoples), and presidios (military forts). Pueblos served as civilian centers for Spanish settlers, while missions focused on religious conversion and cultural assimilation. Presidios were established to protect these settlements and maintain Spanish control over the territory. Together, these settlements formed the backbone of Spanish colonial administration in the New World.
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A waterfall.
mountainshillsPlatoand every other landforms are formed 4 different types of weather
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landforms are formed by volcanoes?
Canyons
by water/ice , gravity, and wind
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