explain what are the types of landforms
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Typical landforms include hills, mountains, plateaus, canyons, valleys, as well as sho
reline features such as bays, peninsulas, and seas, including submerged features such as mid-ocean ridges, volcanoes, and the great ocean basins.”
1)Mountains
Mountains are lands physical features protruding high beyond the hills and very high up the land surface with steep top commonly shaped up to a peak.
2)Valleys
A valley is a lowland area or surface depression of the earth between higher lands such as mountains or hills. In simple terms, it can be defined as a natural trough bounded by mountains or hills on the surface of the earth sloping down to the lake, ocean or stream, which is created because of water or ice erosion.
3)Plateaus
Plateaus are fairly flat areas higher than the land surrounding it. The surrounding areas may have very steep slopes
4)Glaciers
Glaciers are the perennial ice sheets on the planet. They are huge masses of ice that slowly move over the land surface, predominant in high mountains and the cold Polar Regions
5)Plains
Plains are broad flat areas on the earth’s surface stretching over a wide area. Plains are lower than the land in their surrounding and can be found both inland and along the coast.
6)Deserts
Deserts are the hot and dry areas of the world. They are the arid and semi-arid lands with little or no vegetation.
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reline features such as bays, peninsulas, and seas, including submerged features such as mid-ocean ridges, volcanoes, and the great ocean basins.”
1)Mountains
Mountains are lands physical features protruding high beyond the hills and very high up the land surface with steep top commonly shaped up to a peak.
2)Valleys
A valley is a lowland area or surface depression of the earth between higher lands such as mountains or hills. In simple terms, it can be defined as a natural trough bounded by mountains or hills on the surface of the earth sloping down to the lake, ocean or stream, which is created because of water or ice erosion.
3)Plateaus
Plateaus are fairly flat areas higher than the land surrounding it. The surrounding areas may have very steep slopes
4)Glaciers
Glaciers are the perennial ice sheets on the planet. They are huge masses of ice that slowly move over the land surface, predominant in high mountains and the cold Polar Regions
5)Plains
Plains are broad flat areas on the earth’s surface stretching over a wide area. Plains are lower than the land in their surrounding and can be found both inland and along the coast.
6)Deserts
Deserts are the hot and dry areas of the world. They are the arid and semi-arid lands with little or no vegetation.
Hope that it will help you:-)
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mountains
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plateau plateau plains
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