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A kettle hole is a small depression that forms when a block of ice becomes lodged in glacial till, then melts and leaves a depression in the land surface.
A basin is a depression in the earth's surface that can be dry or filled with water.
A low or sunken surface feature is called a depression. It can be caused by various factors such as erosion, weathering, or tectonic activity. Depressions can range in size from small dimples to large basins.
That would be a 'lake'.
A depression contour is a line drawn on a map connecting points of equal depth below a reference point, such as sea level. It represents a depression or a lower elevation relative to the surrounding terrain. These contours help in visualizing the shape and depth of the land surface.
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A kettle hole is a small depression that forms when a block of ice becomes lodged in glacial till, then melts and leaves a depression in the land surface.
A depression on the surface of the Earth created by groundwater is known as a cone of depression.
A basin is a depression in the earth's surface that can be dry or filled with water.
a valley
A slight depression in the smoothness of a surface.
The anterior depression on the scapula is called the subscapular fossa. It is located on the anterior surface of the scapula and serves as the attachment site for the subscapularis muscle.
highlands
It maintains Surface-area-to-volume ratio