Wind or Water. I can't figure it out either but its one of those two.
geographical
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It Would Be Canyon
geographical setting means any land, water, or anything on earth like geography but formed in such as a setting
processes, geographical processes to be exact......
railroad bridges have a span between pilings, pediments, or bases.
yop If it is on a map and formed naturally, it is a geographical feature.
Lake Ontario
in the North Island most geographical land forms are formed by volcanoes
A very large pile of sand that is generally formed by Wind Driven Sand.
One geographical feature formed by water erosion is a canyon. Water, through processes like river flow and rainfall, can erode and carve out deep channels in the earth's surface over time, resulting in the formation of canyons with steep sides and distinct features.