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What landform is formed by river erosion?

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Explanation: With the question, "What landform is formed by river erosion", That is considerably any type of terrain, but in scientific terms, caverns, to trenches and cliffs. This is because, with the water going, it picks up particles, such as dirt, sand and other materials.

Answer: Trenches or caverns, or cliffs.

NOTE: Caverns will only happen if the river goes underground!

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