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What is the lowest to highest landform

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The lowest land point is the Dead Sea Depression with an elevation amounting to approximately 413 meters below sea level, however, this elevation is an estimate and tends to fluctuate. The shoreline of the Dead Sea is the lowest dry land in the world.

Mountains, hills, plateaus, and plains are the four major types of landforms. Minor landforms include buttes, canyons, valleys, and basins. Tectonic plate movement under Earth can create landforms by pushing up mountains and hills

The vast landmasses or continents and the blue oceans are together referred to as 'First Order' landforms. While the Second Order Landform consists of plains, lowlands, plateaus, lofty mountains and other variations on the surface of the earth. Managing Attorney at Desautel Law. Land use planning is critical to intelligent development and/or management of the landscape around us. There are five main different types of land use: residential, agricultural, recreation, transportation, and commercial. Third order landforms are formed on mountains, plateaus and plains mainly by erosional and depositional activities of rivers, glaciers, winds and waves. Valleys, beaches and sand dunes are some examples of third order landforms. Erosion is the process of removal of surface material from the Earth's crust.

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