California's uniqueness in landforms stems from its diverse geography, which includes coastal regions, mountain ranges, deserts, and valleys. The state is home to the Sierra Nevada mountains, the expansive Central Valley, and the rugged coastline along the Pacific Ocean. Additionally, California's tectonic activity, particularly along the San Andreas Fault, contributes to its dynamic landscape, creating features such as earthquakes and varied geological formations. This combination of natural factors results in a wide range of ecosystems and scenic beauty, making California distinct.
land forms are like mountains and stuff. so your question dosn't even make scence.
i do not know so get of the website
i think so there are 16 land forms
no the planet is made of gas so no landforms are on it
it was invented in California by surfers who wanted to surf on land in the late 1960's
Both a large amount of gold and really good farming land.
Yes, I believe so
I do not think so their s still stuff they have not found.
This is a ll I can think of right now grapes, apples so mostly fruit and so veggies.
California was under a shallow sea during the time that dinosaurs lived. Dinosaurs lived on land, so none lived in California.
The thing that is so unique is that it holds so much tissue and when cats land on their paws they dont feel a thing.
Land rises when the tectonic plates, which forms the Earth's crust like a jigsaw puzzle, move and grind against each other; thus, continents and land masses move up against each other to form mountains and so on. Land forms from this and also from erosion due to environmental factors such as weather: wind, rainfall level, etc. Hope this helps! ;-)