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which landform might have been caused by the deposition of sediment from erosion? a mountain range a river valley a line of rolling hills a deep canyon
Brief Explanations
- A mountain range is formed by tectonic forces (like plate collisions), not sediment deposition from erosion.
- A river valley is formed by erosion (water cutting through land), not deposition.
- A deep canyon is also formed by erosion (e.g., river erosion over time), not deposition.
- A line of rolling hills can be formed by the deposition of sediment from erosion (e.g., sediment from wind or water erosion being deposited and building up over time to form gently sloping hills).
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C. A line of rolling hills