What is formed parallel to this landform?
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Landforms are natural physical features of the Earth's surface. As an element of topography, a landform is defined by its shape, location and how it was formed. Take a look at examples of landforms found on our planet as well as the minor landforms found in different biomes.
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Tectonic plate movement under the Earth can create landforms by pushing up mountains and hills.
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- Tectonic plate movement under the Earth can create landforms by pushing up mountains and hills. Erosion by water and wind can wear down land and create landforms like valleys and canyons. Both processes happen over a long period of time, sometimes millions of years.
- Landforms include hills, mountains, plateaus, canyons, and valleys, as well as shoreline features such as bays, peninsulas, and seas, including submerged features such as mid-ocean ridges, volcanoes, and the great ocean basins.
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