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24 September, 01:43

What kind of landform is a depression?

A a landform that is naturally lower than its surroundings

B. an area of land that is broad, flat, and open

C a body of water that is formed at the mouth of a river

D a landform that rises well above its surroundings

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  1. 24 September, 01:47
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    A a landform that is naturally lower than its surroundings
  2. 24 September, 02:03
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    The answer is A.

    When we talk about depression in geology then we mean a landform that is below the surrounding area. Most depressions form by erosion by wind. When a strong wind blows on a sand dune ecosystem or an ecosystem on dry soil it can erode the soil and leave a very deep depression in comparison to the surrounding ground that is usually rocky or not dry or sandy.
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