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Do Landforms Have To Be Natural

Natural features/landforms in Mauritania?

Crater lake... The deepest lake in Africa at 4,652 feet is in Mauritania. It was formed by a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago and the crater it left is now this lake.

6 natural landforms for nubia?

Use the following visual study guide to help identify landforms:

http://www.fas.org/irp/imint/docs/rst/Se...

Today, Nubia is not a "country," but an area within 2 countries...Egypt & Sudan.

Remember that Nubia is located on the Nile River so that landforms associated with rivers can likely be present. There are in fact 2 rivers flowing into 1 at Khartoum. That will give you at least 1 landform.

Nubia's location was important to history because it was separated from Egypt by landforms in the river.

The area floods once a year, creating huge floodplains on the low lying land.

The following maps will help:

http://writer.zoho.com/ImageDisplay.im?n...

This one can be zoomed-in and manipulated to follow the river. Notice the landforms in the river and HUGE ones on both sides:

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...

Natural Resources and Landforms in Townsville?

There are a few mountains/hills, such as Mt. Stuart, Castle Hill, and Mt. Louisa. There are no valleys.

Natural resources include Ross River, and the Burdekin.

How do natural forces shape landforms?

Strong rains, winds and very low temperature are responsible for causing erosion which play a big role in the creation of mountains. One of the most important forces is the movement of tectonic plates which takes millions of years to collide and elevate the surface of the land but for a 4.5 billion year old planet a couple of million of years is nothing. Movement of tectonic plates also causes earthquakes. The fact that we have so much land mass right now is thanks to the collisions of tectonic plates. There are maps of tectonic plates and you can easily see how the territory which serves as the border for tectonic plates is always very elevated such as Himalayas which is between the Eurasian and Indian plates or Andean mountains which is between the Nazca plate and South American plate.

What does landforms mean?

natural features on the Earth's surface, Landforms range from large-scale features such as plains, plateaus, and mountains to minor features like sandbars, craters, and arroyos.

)importance of landforms?

Landforms are important because they give shape to the Earth. Landforms serve as geographical boundaries/barriers between two places. These landforms give rise to the lands humanity resides on. Landforms are important because they provide lands for people who seek shelter, and other oppportunities in agriculture and industrial.
Landforms also serve as pathways to other places and they are often used as defensive barriers. Mining and obtaining natural minerals is made possible because there are landforms. Without landforms there would also be no trees, vegetation, and even life.

What is the importance of landforms?

A landform can be both a geographic and geological feature. The nature of a landform determines its slope stability, permeability, whether it is prone to flooding, subject to tsunamis and ocean surge, likelihood of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, agricultural uses…. In fact, knowledge of landforms is critical for modern land use. If you live in a FEMA flood zone and don’t have federal flood insurance, don’t expect help if your house is destroyed in a flood. Same is true for earthquakes. Neither are covered by standard homeowner’s insurance. Houses along the Pacific coast use to fall into the sea because local governments didn’t bother to require geotechnical reports to determine landform stability. We know today that it’s foolish to build a house on a cliff unless the cliff is on a headland.The study of landforms is called geomorphology and it’s complicated. However, one can generally reconstruct historical and prehistoric environments using geomorphological techniques.

Why is the study of landforms important?

The study of landforms are important because they give information of the Earth. Landforms serve as geographical boundaries/barriers between two places. These landforms give rise to the lands humanity resides on. Landforms are important because they provide lands for people who seek shelter, and other opportunities in agriculture and industrial. Landforms also serve as pathways to other places and they are often used as defensive barriers. Mining and obtaining natural minerals is made possible because there are landforms. Without landforms there would also be no trees, vegetation,and life.Because the study of landforms are important .

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