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define tertiary landforms​

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Answered by ITZMEGOVARDHANREDDY
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The tertiary landforms refer to a period that was two hundred million years ago formed by the Gondwana deposits with the extinction of dinosaurs which was an integration of period of Paleogene and Neogene also known as the Lower Tertiary and the Upper Tertiary.

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The tertiary landforms refer to a period that was two hundred million years ago formed by the Gondwana deposits with the extinction of dinosaurs which was an integration of period of Paleogene and Neogene also known as the Lower Tertiary and the Upper Tertiary.

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