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landform
land·form L0034950 (lănd′fôrm′)n. One of the features that make up the earth's surface, such as a plain, mountain, or valley.landform (ˈlændˌfɔːm) n (Geological Science) geology any natural feature of the earth's surface, such as valleys and mountainsland•form (ˈlændˌfɔrm) n. a specific geomorphic feature on the surface of the earth, ranging from large-scale features such as plains and mountains to minor features such as hills and valleys. [1890–95] land·form (lănd′fôrm′) Any recognizable, naturally formed feature on the Earth's surface. Landforms have a characteristic shape and can include such large features as plains, plateaus, mountains, and valleys, as well as smaller features such as hills, eskers, and canyons.landformA distinctive natural configuration of the land surface.landform
landform[′lan‚fȯrm] (geography) All the physical, recognizable, naturally formed features of land, having a characteristic shape; includes major forms such as a plain, mountain, or plateau, and minor forms such as a hill, valley, or alluvial fan. |