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Landforms By : Timothy

Introduction Did you know that landforms are all around us? From V-Shaped valleys to sand dunes our world is covered with land forms.

V-Shaped Valleys A V-Shaped valley is weathered by moving rivers. Getty images.com

U-Shaped Valleys A U-Shaped Valley is formed by a moving glacier. http://www.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~mcesaire/glacier.html

Delta A delta is where sediments are deposited at the mouth of a river. newspaper.li

Canyon A canyon is formed by the weathering of a river. amazingplacesonearth.com

Sand Dune A sand dune is eroded sand deposited to form a dune. photography.nationalgeographic.com

Conclusion Landforms are formed in many different ways. There are so many different types these are.