Landforms

A landform is a natural or artificial feature of the solid surface of the Earth or other planetary body. Landforms together make up a given terrain, and their arrangement in the landscape is known as topography. Landforms include hills, mountains, plateaus, canyons, and valleys, as well as shoreline features such as bays, peninsulas, and seas, including submerged features such as mid-ocean ridges, volcanoes, and the great ocean basins.

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Laws.Africa · 26 March 2020 English

complements the natural vegetation, biodiversity, landforms and manmade features to screen telecommunication


Laws.Africa · 15 November 2019 English

characterised by dunes, beaches, sand bars and other landforms composed of unconsolidated sand, pebbles or other


Laws.Africa · 14 February 2019 English

structures shall be located where vegetation, landforms or other features of a site will adequately screen dimensions location and height of the TI, natural landforms and waterflow through the site, surrounding land


Laws.Africa · 20 September 2018 English

complements the natural vegetation, biodiversity, landforms and manmade features to screen telecommunication


Laws.Africa · 22 June 2018 English

Location and height of the cell mast. (c) Natural landforms and water flow through the site. (d) Surrounding


Laws.Africa · 19 December 2016 English

39 List of Tables TABLE 1: Estuarine Landforms within the Nahoon Estuary (after Heydorn and Tinley No. 3777 29 Page13 A number of estuarine landforms have been identified by Heydorn and Tinley (1980) Single Spit with rock on opposite bank". Twelve landforms have been identified as being associated with The landforms and their associated characteristics are summarised in Table 1. Of these landforms, four (Heydorn and Tinley, 1980). TABLE 1: Estuarine Landforms within the Nahoon Estuary (after Heydorn and Tinley


Laws.Africa · 27 June 2014 English

self-sustaining community, and is characterised by specific landforms, vegetation, or human culture and history, and


Laws.Africa · 20 March 2014 English

established ecosystems characterised by particular landforms, vegetative cover, human culture and history;


Laws.Africa · 29 October 2013 English

of land, including physical elements, such as landforms and living elements of fauna and flora; "landslide"


Laws.Africa · 29 January 2010 English

processes of weathering and their associated landforms. SPECIFIC OUTCOME 2 Demonstrate an understanding types of erosive processes and their associated landforms. SPECIFIC OUTCOME 3 Demonstrate an understanding of depositional processes and their associated landforms. SPECIFIC OUTCOME 4 Demonstrate an understanding


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