Landforms

Landforms are natural physical features of the Earth's surface, created by various geological processes such as erosion, deposition, and tectonic movements. They include mountains, hills, valleys, plateaus, plains, canyons, cliffs, caves, beaches, deserts, and more. Landforms are diverse in size, shape, and composition, and play a crucial role in shaping the landscape and influencing ecosystems. They are integral to the Earth's geography and are constantly evolving over time.

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Caithness Landscapes - Caithness Landscapes
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