CBSE Class 11 Geography Chapter 7 Landforms and their Evolution Notes
The geomorphic agents like running water, ground water, wind, glaciers and waves form different landforms on the earth. These geomorphic agents acting over long periods of time produce systematic changes, leading to sequential development of landforms.
The running water in its different stages, forms erosional and depositional landforms like valleys, Potholes, Plunge pools, incised or entrenched meanders, river terraces, alluvial fans, deltas, floodplains, natural levees and point bars, meanders and braided channels. The process of formation of landforms by the action of groundwater is called Karst topography. Please refer Class 11 Geography Chapter 7 Landforms and their Evolution Notes for more information.
