Mountain - Landform with steep slopes that rises high above its surroundings, V-Shaped Valley - Low areas of land between mountains that is formed by a fast-moving river carving out the land over thousands of years, Plain - A large area of flat land, Delta - A large flat area of fertile land that has been deposited at the mouth (end) of a river, U-Shaped Valley - Low area of land between mountains that is formed by a glacier carving out the land over thousands of years, Plateau - A raised area of land that is flat on the top, Cave - A hollow opening formed by natural processes in the side of a cliff or underground, Canyon - A deep area between two cliffs with steep sides, usually with a river at the bottom, Desert Arch - A natural opening that was eroded out of rock formations by wind, Sand Dune - A mound of sand formed through deposition by the wind, usually along the beach or in a desert, Barrier Island - A long sandy island close to shore that is built up by the action of waves and wind, Sea Arch - A natural opening that was eroded out of a cliff by wind and waves, Sea Stack - a large stack of rock in the sea separated from the main shoreline due to coastal erosion, Sea Cave - A hollow chamber in a coastal cliff formed by the power of crashing waves,

Landforms - Pope Science pgs 48-50

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