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How does the tertiary landforms are formed ​

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Answered by alkalamate
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Answer:

Tertiary types of landforms are those that are characterized by the formation dating back to the early phase of formations of the earth tectonic crust. Like Pliocene Epoch etc.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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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.

Explanation:

  • The tertiary landforms go back to the formation of earth’s landform which dates back to the early phase of formations of the earth tectonic crust, Pliocene Epoch, and the metallurgical rocks.  
  • They take millions of years to be formed and are normally found in the northeastern regions of India.

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