What landform connects two larger landmasses?
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Which erosional landform is characterized by a wide, flat top protected by a resistant caprock layer, and steep, cliff-like sides, commonly found in arid and semi-arid regions?
What is a steep-sided coastal inlet formed by a submerged glacial valley?
Which rock type creates karst landscapes like caves?
What triangular or fan-shaped landform is created when a major river slows down dramatically and deposits sediment as it flows into a larger, slower body of water, such as an ocean or lake?
What forms fold mountains like the Himalayas?
Which landforms result from a large mass of land broken and vertically displaced due to faulting?
Which landscape is characterized by sinkholes and caves formed by dissolving limestone?
What is the large depression formed by a collapsed volcano called?
Which landform is typically created by the deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river as it enters a larger body of water?
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