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Long island .
A landform is naturally formed feature on earth's surface.
The Maquoketa caves in Iowa were formed through years of natural non-glacial erosion.
Corrie lake.
Conical hills are the remains/remnants of a limestone surface and all are usually the same height above sea level
Long island .
Long Island, which was formed by a glacial moraine (the leading edge of the glacier pushing rock, soil and sand).
You may be thinking of a fjord (or fiord), a narrow, deep inlet (generally in a coastal landscape) formed by glacial activity.
The dry falls were formed by glacial activity
Water cuts V-shaped valleys; glacierscarve out valleys that are U-shaped.
parralel grooves
The Patagonia region was formed through complex geological processes over millions of years, including tectonic plate movements, volcanic activity, and glacial erosion. Its unique landscape, characterized by mountain ranges, fjords, and grasslands, was shaped by these forces, creating a diverse and stunning environment.
In cross-section: A 'U' shaped valley is formed from glacial erosion. A 'V' shaped valley is formed by river erosion.
A cirque, also known as a Cwm or Corrie, is a feature of glacial erosion, formed in a mountainside.
Among its many influences, glaciation formed the Great Lakes and Long Island (NY state).
A fjord is a narrow bay that is formed by tectonic processes like plate movements, and later modified by glacial action through erosion and deposition of sediments. Fjords are typically found in regions that have experienced both tectonic and glacial activity, such as Norway and New Zealand.
A U-shaped valley, also known as a glacial trough, is a large valley with steep sides, and with a wide, flat valley floor. It is formed, as the alternative name suggests, by glacial activity in the area (i.e. it was formed by a glacier).