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A canyon is a landform that is created by erosional forces. Erosion, caused by wind or water, gradually wears away the Earth's surface, carving out deep valleys and creating steep cliffs. Canyons are often found in areas with flowing water, such as rivers or streams.
glaciers and earthquakes
it's land
A delta is a landform that is created by the slow movement of water and deposition of silt. As rivers carry sediment downstream, the silt is deposited at the river's mouth, gradually building up a fan-shaped or triangular landform. Deltas are typically found where rivers meet larger bodies of water, such as oceans or seas.
mars has flowing water on it
a river
Mountain
uluru
The rocks of Himalayas were originally deposited in water.
A trap basalt (or flood basalt) is a landform created by a large eruption or repeated eruptions of flowing non-viscous basalt lava, sometimes covering huge areas of land or seafloor.
like volcanoes
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A spring is a landform where water flows naturally from the ground. This occurs when underground water is forced to the surface by geological formations. Springs can be found in various environments, providing important sources of freshwater for ecosystems and human communities.
A canyon is a landform that is created by erosional forces. Erosion, caused by wind or water, gradually wears away the Earth's surface, carving out deep valleys and creating steep cliffs. Canyons are often found in areas with flowing water, such as rivers or streams.
Delta.
glaciers and earthquakes
A stream valley landform is the most common result of erosion by flowing water over a long period of time. Water shapes the land by cutting through rock and soil, creating a valley with a stream or river running through it.