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A landform is a natural or anthropogenic [1] [2] ... and plains are the four major types of landforms. Minor landforms include buttes, canyons, valleys, and basins ...
Gully – Landform created by running water and/or mass movement eroding sharply into soil; Hill – Landform that extends above the surrounding terrain; Hillock, also known as Knoll – Small hill; Mesa – Elevated area of land with a flat top and sides, usually much wider than buttes; Mountain pass – Route through a mountain range or over ...
This category includes articles on specific landforms on all planets and similar objects. Landforms do not include geographic features, such as deserts, forests, grasslands, and impact craters. (For those, see Category:Geomorphology.) Compare to Category:Bodies of water and Category:Wetlands
The United States contains varied landforms across its territory. These include: List of beaches in the United States; List of fjords of the United States; List of glaciers in the United States; List of islands of the United States; List of lakes of the United States; List of rivers of the United States
Articles on landforms, organized by country. Compare to Category:Bodies of water by country and Category:Wetlands by country. Subcategories. This category has the ...
Badlands incised into shale at the foot of the North Caineville Plateau, Utah, within the pass carved by the Fremont River and known as the Blue Gate. G. K. Gilbert studied the landscapes of this area in great detail, forming the observational foundation for many of his studies on geomorphology. [1]
Landforms of insular areas of the United States (11 C) A. Archipelagoes of the United States (5 C, 12 P) B. Badlands of the United States (8 C, 21 P)
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