As far as we know, they would look very similar to the way they look now. For the most part, processes that cause a change in landforms perform that change slowly.
It is impossible to predict with certainty how the Earth's tectonic plates will look in 150 years. Plate movements are influenced by complex geological processes that are difficult to forecast accurately over such a long time span.
Scientists typically identify landforms by using a combination of field observations, satellite imagery, topographic maps, and sometimes remote sensing technologies like LiDAR. They look for characteristic features such as shape, elevation, slope, and geology to classify and label different landforms. This process helps scientists understand the natural processes and geological history that have shaped the Earth's surface.
Topography refers to the features that give the land its shape and appearance, such as hills, valleys, and slopes.
Landforms formed by sedimentary processes tend to have layers of gravel, sand and silt lying parallel to each other, and mainly horizontal. Where these juvenile landforms have become formed into rock, they still preserve the original layering and order of layers. Often over very large areas. Commonly they will have beds of shells or other fossils, and sometimes beds of coal. Whether they are very fine, or sandy is determined by how close to the coast they were formed from their river mouth.
The shape of continents is the result of tectonic plate movement over millions of years. This movement causes landmasses to drift apart, collide, or slide alongside each other, shaping the continents as we see them today. Erosion and other natural forces also play a role in shaping the landforms on the continents.
You are seeing it as it was 1,000 years ago.
it looked plain
it is fals geogrophers look at many reagons and study much more than individual cities and landforms
you suck because you look like you are 1000 years old
yes there are other landform that look like a lagoon.
landforms in hungry are hills mountains and rivers look up certin things like rivers mountains or lakes !
go look somewhere else dummy
You can learn about anything you want to learn about. Just look in your textbook or do a search for landforms on the internet and you'll be surprised at how much information you can learn!
Roswitha (c. 935 to c. 1002) (look her up on Wikipedia).
93 but that's if you look at it in the form of building blocks
the earths continents are the same ..
hills and lakes and mountains and glaciers and you should look it up your self