A cliff, a mountain, a ravine, a gorge, glacial valley, an arête, a cirque, a tarn. an escarpment are some possibilities.
mountin
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.
mountin
delta
fjord
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.
The word you are looking for is "trench." Trenches are long and narrow depressions in the seafloor characterized by very steep sides.