Water can make lots of landforms, such as:
-Deltas, which occur at the end of streams or other moving bodies of water due to deposition of particles.
-V-Shaped Valleys, which occur due to the velocity of the water and it's weathering force.
land slides form when the ground gets too soft from water (ex. rain.)
it takes water to make land
Land.
No, storms can form over land as well, although they typically form more frequently and intensively over water due to the higher moisture content and heat energy available. Thunderstorms, for example, can develop over land when conditions are right in the atmosphere.
Because the land doesn't have the water vapor that the ocean has because the sun heats the water into steam
An attoll is the form of water making land around a sunk volcanic island.
They can form on either on water or on land, but it is more common for them to form on land. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
Tornadoes most often form on land, but they can form over water.
No it is a water body!
The water.
land slides form when the ground gets too soft from water (ex. rain.)
it takes water to make land
Tornadoes can form on both land and water, but are most commonly seen on land.
Islands.
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A swamp is a type of wetland, which is a land form that is characterized by having saturated soil. So, a swamp is both land and water, with the majority of the area being covered in water.