Major geomorphic features

  1. Geomorphic features are landforms created by internal and external forces shaping the Earth's surface.
  2. These features are classified into primary (endogenic) and secondary (exogenic) landforms.
  3. Primary landforms are formed by tectonic activities like mountain building, volcanism, and faulting.
  4. Mountains: Elevated landforms created by tectonic forces, classified as fold, block, volcanic, or residual mountains.
  5. Fold mountains: Formed by compressional forces, e.g., the Himalayas, Alps, and Rockies.
  6. Block mountains: Created by faulting, e.g., the Sierra Nevada and the Vosges.
  7. Volcanic mountains: Formed by lava accumulation, e.g., Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Fuji.
  8. Plateaus: Elevated flat-topped areas formed by volcanic or tectonic processes, e.g., the Deccan Plateau.
  9. Plains: Broad, flat areas formed by deposition of sediments by rivers, wind, or glaciers.
  10. Valleys: Low-lying areas between hills or mountains, shaped by rivers, glaciers, or tectonic activity.
  11. Rift valleys: Formed by divergent plate movements, e.g., the East African Rift Valley.
  12. Volcanic landforms: Include craters, calderas, lava plateaus, and volcanic cones.
  13. Secondary landforms result from weathering, erosion, transportation, and deposition by external agents.
  14. Fluvial landforms: Created by river action, including meanders, oxbow lakes, floodplains, and deltas.
  15. River valleys: V-shaped valleys in youthful stages and U-shaped valleys in mature stages.
  16. Deltas: Formed at river mouths where sediment is deposited, e.g., the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta.
  17. Glacial landforms: Formed by glaciers, including moraines, drumlins, eskers, and cirques.
  18. U-shaped valleys: Carved by glaciers, commonly found in high altitudes.
  19. Fjords: Glacially carved valleys submerged by the sea, e.g., in Norway.
  20. Aeolian landforms: Formed by wind action, common in arid regions, e.g., sand dunes, loess deposits, and yardangs.
  21. Coastal landforms: Shaped by wave action, tides, and currents, e.g., beaches, sea cliffs, spits, and lagoons.
  22. Beaches: Sandy or pebbly shores formed by wave deposition.
  23. Sea cliffs: Steep rock faces formed by wave erosion.
  24. Coral reefs: Marine landforms created by coral organisms, e.g., the Great Barrier Reef.
  25. Karst topography: Formed in limestone regions by chemical weathering, including caves, sinkholes, and stalactites.
  26. Caves: Underground voids formed by water dissolving limestone or other soluble rocks.
  27. Sinkholes: Depressions caused by the collapse of underground caves.
  28. Landslides: Sudden movement of rock and soil down slopes, often triggered by gravity or earthquakes.
  29. Mass wasting: Downhill movement of soil and rock due to gravity, shaping slopes and cliffs.
  30. Desert landforms: Include ergs (sand seas), reg (stony deserts), and wadis (dry riverbeds).
  31. Mountain ranges: Formed by tectonic activity, stretching over large areas, e.g., the Andes and Rockies.
  32. Island arcs: Curved chains of volcanic islands formed at convergent boundaries, e.g., Japan and the Philippines.
  33. Hotspots: Areas of volcanic activity independent of plate boundaries, e.g., Hawaii and Yellowstone.
  34. Continental shelves: Submerged edges of continents, rich in marine biodiversity and resources.
  35. Submarine canyons: Deep valleys carved into continental shelves by underwater currents.
  36. Ocean trenches: Deep depressions in the ocean floor formed at subduction zones, e.g., the Mariana Trench.
  37. Alluvial fans: Fan-shaped deposits formed where rivers lose energy, typically at mountain bases.
  38. Inselbergs: Isolated rock hills rising abruptly from plains, e.g., Uluru in Australia.
  39. Pediments: Gently sloping rock surfaces at the base of mountains, shaped by erosion.
  40. Badlands: Eroded landscapes with irregular terrain, often in arid regions.
  41. Terraces: Step-like landforms created by river erosion or tectonic uplift.
  42. Natural levees: Elevated riverbanks formed by sediment deposition during floods.
  43. Lagoons: Shallow coastal water bodies separated by sandbars or coral reefs.
  44. Understanding major geomorphic features is crucial for studying Earth's dynamic processes and environmental management.
What is the term for the flat-topped highland with steep sides?
Which landform is created by the deposition of sediment at a river's mouth?
What is the name of a steep-sided valley formed by river erosion?
What is the term for an isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top?
What is the name of the crescent-shaped dune formed by wind action?
What type of feature is created by glacial erosion?
What is the term for a ridge of sediment deposited along a riverbank?
What is the primary geomorphic feature formed at divergent plate boundaries?
What is the term for the flat land at the base of a mountain created by sediment deposition?
Which feature is formed by wind erosion in deserts?
What is the name for a large body of ice that moves over land?
What type of valley is formed by glaciers?
What is the name of the ridge formed by glacier deposition?
What is the term for the underwater mountain range formed by divergent plates?
What is the flat, low-lying land next to a river prone to flooding?
What is the name of the extensive, flat areas of sedimentary rock in deserts?
What is the term for an underwater canyon formed by river erosion?
Which landform is a result of coastal erosion?
What is the term for the raised banks along a river created by sediment deposition?
What is the term for the bowl-shaped depression formed by glacier erosion?
What is the name of the mountain range created by the collision of tectonic plates?
What is the term for the broad, flat area formed by sediment deposition at a river's mouth?
What is the landform created by wind deposition in deserts?
What is the term for the steep, narrow valley formed by river erosion?
What is the term for the uplifted block of land between two faults?
What is the name for a long, narrow valley formed by tectonic forces?
What is the term for the V-shaped valley created by river erosion?
What is the name for the landform formed by the deposition of glacial debris?
What is the term for the underwater trench formed by subduction of tectonic plates?
Which landform is created by volcanic activity?
What is the term for the chain of volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean?
What is the name of the gently sloping underwater land at the edge of a continent?
What is the term for the rolling hills formed by glacial deposition?
What is the name of the flat region on the ocean floor?
What is the term for the narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses?
What is the term for a depositional feature formed by rivers in arid regions?
What is the name for a coastal feature formed by wave deposition?
What is the term for the flat-topped submerged mountains in the ocean?
What is the name of the underwater volcanoes that reach the ocean surface?
What is the term for a desert landform created by wind erosion?
What is the term for a fan-shaped deposit of sediment at the base of a slope?
What is the term for the sharp, narrow ridge formed between two cirques?