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Q: Which landform is created by the slow movement of water and deposition of silt?
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What was a landform created by water deposition?

The rocks of Himalayas were originally deposited in water.


What type of landform is not created by the movement of water?

like volcanoes


Describe the process of deposition?

Deposition is the process where sediment, soil, or other materials are deposited or laid down in a new location by wind, water, or ice. It occurs when the energy transporting the material decreases, causing it to settle out and accumulate. Deposition is an important part of the geological cycle and can lead to the formation of sedimentary rocks over time.


What is a type of landform produced as a result of ground water movement?

Sinkhole


Which landform was not created by flowing water?

nothing


How can deposition change the landscape?

It doesn't really change the shape of the earth in a whole, but i does kinda can the shape of one area. Deposition is the depositing of sediment to build up layers. So it will make a certain area have thicker ground.


What landforms are created through deposition?

Well deposition means it drops particulars or landforms in a new location and it makes a whole new world. Also erosion can make sand dunes the water cycle and it can sometimes carve out canyons, mountain, valleys, and tributaries.


Is a canyon created by erosion or deposition?

Erosion


What is an example of a land feauture created by water deposition?

The deposition of water (its precipitation) is called rain. Rain falls and collects in rivers, rivers carve out valleys in the land. Therefore a river valley is a land feature created by water.


What physical process created the landform features and bodies of water in the Midwest?

glaciers and earthquakes


What is a landform created when a river reaches a large body of water and deposits sediments?

Delta.


What are some secondary landforms?

A Secondary landform- is a landform created by the erosion and weathering by water, wind, and ice. Some examples are alluvial fans, floodplains, and deltas