The term "landform in pairs" isn't a widely recognized concept in geography. If you're referring to specific landforms, such as mountains or valleys that exist in pairs, their sizes can vary greatly depending on the specific formations. For instance, mountain ranges may have peaks that rise thousands of meters, while valleys can stretch for miles. Without more context, it's difficult to provide a precise answer regarding size.
it's land
jackrabbits come from the word dingle which come frmo the word dingleberry so jackrabbits are really a big dingle berry in the forest
no
Virigans landform is 42,775 thats the total area and the water area is 8,236.5
No, a desert is not a landform. The Nubian Desert is a division of the much larger Sahara. It is a desert biome, not a landform. It does, however, contain a number of landforms.
A big one.
The Torca del Carlista is a very big cave that is a landform.
landform is a thing.
landform
YES! it is landform
There is no specific height threshold to classify a landform as a mountain, but generally, a mountain is considered to be a landform that rises significantly above its surroundings. In some regions, a landform may be classified as a mountain if it exceeds a certain elevation, typically ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 feet above its base.
It depends how good you are at making shoes and how big the alligator was but about 2-3 pairs.
large barge
it's land
Yes, river IS a landform.
It is a physical landform, yes.
Because of land breaking off and that is called landform movement