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what are tertiary landforms​

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Answered by manthanrane02111
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Landforms  

The geomorphology of the Gambia is dominated by the Gambia River. The River Gambia divides the country into two strips of land no wider than 30 km. The country is generally low-lying with nowhere in the Gambia above 60 meters. Over 48% of the total land area of the Gambia is below 20 meter high with nearly one-third of the country, at or below 10 meters above sea level. Only four percent of the country’s land area is above 50 meters.

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Answered by RealSweetie
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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 Epoc

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