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Landforms By. Butte Wind and water erode the sides away.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: Landforms By. Butte Wind and water erode the sides away.

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ButteWind and water erode the sides away

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Mesa

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Sides eroded by wind and water

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Canyon

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Carved by a river

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Cave

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Formed by tectonic forces, water erosion, chemical processes

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V-shaped Valley

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Formed by flowing water when the channel erodes at a higher rate than the sides

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U-shaped Valley

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Formed by glaciers

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Cliff

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Formed by tectonic movement, earthquakes, or landslides

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Arch

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Formed by wind abrasion and water erosion

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Lake

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Formed by volcanoes, tectonic uplift, landslides, or glaciers

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Mountain

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Formed by volcanoes, earthquakes, or faulting and folding of plates

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Delta

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Formed by deposition where the mouth of a river flows into another body of water

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What would the Earth look like if there

wasn’t any weathering, erosion, deposition,

earthquakes, volcanoes, or uplift?

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