Mountain - Large landforms that rise above the surrounding area, typically with steep slopes and a peak, which can be created by the movement of plate tectonics and volcanic activity., Valley - Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, often carved out by rivers or glaciers., Plains - Flat or gently rolling land with low relief, usually found at lower elevations., Plateau - Flat, elevated landforms with steep sides, often formed by the uplift of the earth's crust., Desert - Arid landforms characterized by low precipitation and sparse vegetation., Ocean - Large bodies of saltwater that cover much of the earth's surface., River - Bodies of freshwater formed by various geological processes, such as erosion and glacial activity., Canyon - Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often carved out by rivers or other erosional forces., Delta - Wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediment into another body of water, created by the deposition of sediments., Island - Piece of land surrounded by water on all sides, which can be created through volcanic activity, tectonic plate movement, or sediment deposition,

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