Which feature is like horse in physical geography

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In physical geography, the term "horse" can refer to a "horseback" landform, which typically describes a ridge or elevated area that resembles the shape of a horse's back. A common geographical feature resembling this description is a "hogback," which is a steep ridge with a sharp crest, created by erosion of sedimentary rock layers.

If you're referring to specific physical features, "horses" might also be metaphorically associated with features that appear in tandem, such as paired hills or formations that resemble a horse in shape or elevation when viewed from a certain angle.

Could you please provide a bit more context or clarify your question if you had a different meaning in mind?