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Landforms are naturally occurring features on Earth's surface. The erosion of rocks creates many landforms. Mountains are formed when Earth's crust is
sinkholes


up and can sometimes also have glaciers on them. Rivers and
pushed


are landforms that are made of water. Coastlines occur wherever water meets land, and sometimes have dunes, which are higher areas of sand that help
dunes


inland areas. Deltas are a type of landform that forms when a river flows into a larger body of water. All of these landforms can be affected by
coastlines


, which is when a hole is formed in the Earth's surface due to the erosion of rock by water.
breaking
harm

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Landforms are naturally occurring features on Earth's surface. The erosion of rocks creates many landforms. Mountains are formed when Earth's crust is pushed up and can sometimes also have glaciers on them. Rivers and lakes are landforms that are made of water. Coastlines occur wherever water meets land, and sometimes have dunes, which are higher areas of sand that help protect inland areas. Deltas are a type of landform that forms when a river flows into a larger body of water. All of these landforms can be affected by erosion and sinkholes; a sinkhole is a hole formed in the Earth's surface when rock below the surface is eroded or dissolves.

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