By soil erosion
Primary landforms are natural features created directly by geological processes such as volcanoes or faulting, while secondary landforms are those modified by weathering, erosion, or human activities. Primary landforms retain their original shape and structure, while secondary landforms reflect changes over time due to external forces.
Some landforms made by deposition include beaches, sand dunes, alluvial fans, and deltas. These landforms are created as sediment is carried by wind, water, or ice and deposited in a new location.
Some common landforms that cover Earth's surface include mountains, plateaus, plains, valleys, hills, and deserts. These features are created through various geological processes such as erosion, tectonic activity, and weathering. Landforms shape our planet's diverse and dynamic landscapes.
Landforms such as valleys, canyons, cliffs, caves, and arches are commonly the result of weathering and erosion processes. These landforms are created as rock and sediment are broken down and transported by natural forces like water, wind, and ice over time.
Landforms that could be created at convergent boundaries would include: volcanoes, mountains, trenches, volcanic islands, and even deserts could result from the effects of converging boundaries.the landforms are mountains
erosion created the major landforms right?
Flood plains and deltas are two landforms created from deposits by rivers.
islands
A plateau
Landforms created by weathering are those in which rocks and sediments are disintegrated and decomposed. Weathering is a process that is necessary to the biosphere and atmosphere.
Some landforms are flat and some are raised areas because it is created by nature and it is not manmade .
The two landforms created from deposits by rivers are, ALLUVIAL FANS & DELTAS. (^.^) glad to help merry Xmas 12-20-11
Primary landforms are natural features created directly by geological processes such as volcanoes or faulting, while secondary landforms are those modified by weathering, erosion, or human activities. Primary landforms retain their original shape and structure, while secondary landforms reflect changes over time due to external forces.
valleys canions caves
Rivers and streams can create various landforms including valleys, canyons, meanders, deltas, floodplains, and alluvial fans. These landforms are shaped by erosion, deposition, and the movement of water over time.
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Mountains