A cliff, a mountain, a ravine, a gorge, glacial valley, an arête, a cirque, a tarn. an escarpment are some possibilities.
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shield volcanoes have gentle sides and aren't very tall
A plateau is a flat elevated landform with steep sides, while a canyon is a deep valley with steep sides usually carved by a river. Plateaus are generally broad and flat on the top, while canyons have narrow bottoms and high vertical walls.
The trench-like landform in the Himalayas is called a valley or valley system. These valleys are typically formed by the natural processes of erosion and glacier movement, and they are often characterized by steep sides and a flat bottom where rivers may flow.
Fjord, forest, fault, floodplain, fork....If you are talking about countries that start with F......Finland :)
The landform you're describing is called a canyon. Canyons are formed by the erosion of rivers over thousands or millions of years, creating steep sides and unique geological formations.
the type of landform is a plateau.
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delta
fjord
A landform with steep sides that rises sharply from the surrounding land is called a "butte" if it has a flat top, or a "mesa" if it is larger and also flat-topped. If the landform is particularly high and steep, it may be referred to as a "mountain" or "cliff." These features are often formed through geological processes such as erosion and uplift.
It's called a fjord.
"Mesa" is a noun. It refers to a flat-topped landform with steep sides, often found in arid regions.
A buttle is not a recognized landform. It may be a typo or misspelling. Did you mean "butte"? A butte is an isolated hill with steep, often vertical sides and a small, flat top.
A plateau is a flat landform found at a high elevation. Plateaus are elevated flat areas of land that rise sharply above surrounding areas and have steep sides.
A Cliff.
A plain is a landform of flat or gently rolling land with low relief. It is one of the Earth's major landforms.