the reason why the twelve apostles are shaped the way that they are is because of the erosion of the limestone. also because of this constant weathering, four of the apsotles are gone or nearly gone. hope that answers your question
A landform
An island is, in fact, a landform. Is a island a land form
The landform was most likely shaped by erosion caused by water flow, such as a river or stream. Over time, the water's movement would have gradually worn away the rock and soil to create the landform's current shape.
It doesn't really change the shape of the earth in a whole, but i does kinda can the shape of one area. Deposition is the depositing of sediment to build up layers. So it will make a certain area have thicker ground.
A landform smaller than a mountain is called a hill. Hills are elevated landforms that are generally lower and less steep than mountains. They can vary in size and shape and are often characterized by gentle slopes.
A twelve sided shape is a dodecagon.
No, wind is not an example of a landform, although wind can help to shape landforms.
The Twelve Apostles, a collection of limestone stacks along the Great Ocean Road in Australia, have been affected by erosion over time. The constant pounding of waves and weathering have caused the stacks to erode and collapse, reducing the original twelve to fewer stacks today. Erosion continues to shape and change the formation of the remaining stacks.
a twelve sided shape is called a dodecagon.
erodes land
It is called a landform.
the shape and size of it
A landform
what is a shape with twelve faces called
its called a river delta
Dodecagon
a dodecagon.