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please solve me class 7 subject geography chapter name major landforms​

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all rivers have an upper, middle, and lower course. The beginning of a river, when it flows quickly with lots of energy, is called a young river. ... The middle of a river's journey, when it gets wider and slows down, is called the middle age. Rivers often meander (follow a winding path) along their middle course.

The erosional work of streams/rivers carves and shapes the landscape through which they flow. Load carried by a river will grind against its bed and sides. This process slowly wears the bed and sides away. When thrown against the sides and bed of rivers, the load gets broken into smaller pieces

Internal deformation and basal sliding, are responsible for the movement of glaciers under the influence of gravity (see glacier). The temperature of glacier ice is a critical condition that affects these processes. For this reason, glaciers are classified into two main types, temperate and polar, according to their temperature regime. Temperate glaciers are also called isothermal glaciers, because they exist at the pressure-melting point (the melting temperature of ice at a given pressure) throughout their mass. The ice in polar, or cold glaciers, in contrast, is below the pressure-melting point. Some glaciers have an intermediate thermal character

Wind is the most effective agent of erosion in the deserts because of the absence of the vegetation cover

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