- A
landform is a
natural or
anthropogenic land
feature on the
solid surface of the
Earth or
other planetary body.
Landforms together make up a
given terrain...
- orientation, rock exposure, and soil type.
Landforms organized by the
processes that
create them.
Aeolian landform –
Landforms produced by
action of the
winds include:...
- A
continent is any of
several large geographical regions.
Continents are
generally identified by
convention rather than any
strict criteria. A continent...
-
exhibiting recognizable lava flows,
volcanic cones, and
other volcanic landforms. This type of
volcanic landscape is
extremely rough and
difficult to traverse...
- butte,
flank of a mountain, or mountain, that has a flat top. This kind of
landform has
numerous names, including:
Butte Mesa
Plateau –
highland area, usually...
- The
Danxia landform (Chinese: 丹霞地貌; pinyin: dānxiá dìmào)
refers to
various landscapes found in southeast,
southwest and
northwest China that "consist...
- A spit or
sandspit is a
deposition bar or
beach landform off
coasts or lake s****s. It
develops in
places where re-entrance occurs, such as at a cove's...
- A
peninsula is a
landform that
extends from a
mainland and is
surrounded by
water on most sides.
Peninsulas exist on all continents. The
largest peninsula...
- will be
kettle peatland.[clarification needed]
Kettles are
fluvioglacial landforms occurring as the
result of
blocks of ice
calving from the
front of a receding...
-
Tindar is a
ridge made by
subglacial volcanism. It can
contain pillow lava,
pillow breccia, hyalotuff, hyaloclastite.
Examples are Skefilfjall, Kálfstindar...