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Landforms

The collision of two or more rigid tectonic plates builds mountain ranges. It deforms rock and makes surprising landforms. The transport of sediment by ice glaciers or running water not only erodes mountains away, but also creates new landforms, like Cape Cod in Massachusetts.

Video Clips: Landforms

Results: 14 Videos

Seashells on Top of Mount Everest
Seashells on Top of Mount Everest

A student's reasonable misconception is compared to the current scientific consensus in interpreting the evidence for the formation of the Himalayas. View Video

Where Does the Sediment on a Beach Come From?
Where Does the Sediment on a Beach Come From?

Sediment on a beach contributes to the vast continental shelf offshore over time, but this does not explain where the sediment came from. View Video


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