GEO MORPH OLOGY. Geomorphology is the study of the shape of the Earth. All landforms are the result of wind, water, waves or ice. The landforms may be.

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GEO MORPH OLOGY

Geomorphology is the study of the shape of the Earth. All landforms are the result of wind, water, waves or ice. The landforms may be a result of erosion or deposition.

Sand dunes in Morocco

Horseshoe Bend Colorado River, USA

Camps Bay, Western Cape

The Matterhorn, Switzerland

Cango Caves, Western Cape

Cango Caves

Badlands, Utah, USA

Angel Road, Shodo Island, Japan

Perito Moreno Glacier, Patagonia, Chile

Mushroom rock near Wadi Rum, Jordan

Nile Delta, Egypt

Niagara Falls, Canada

Niagara Falls, frozen

Sinkholes, Canterbury, UK

Sinkhole, USA

Pot holes, Bourke's Luck, Mpumalanga

Plunge Pool, New Zealand

Arch, Mexico