A neck landform is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses or separates two bodies of water. It is formed by the erosion of a narrow isthmus and can be found along Coastlines or between lakes. Necks can be important for transportation routes or may have historical significance as defensive positions.
volcanic neck
When magma hardens in a volcano's pipe, the result will eventually be a volcanic neck or volcanic plug. This landform is a solidified remnant of magma that once filled the volcano's vent.
it's land
no
Virigans landform is 42,775 thats the total area and the water area is 8,236.5
volcanic neck
volcanic neck
When magma hardens in a volcano's pipe, the result will eventually be a volcanic neck or volcanic plug. This landform is a solidified remnant of magma that once filled the volcano's vent.
Volcanic neck (:
volcanic neck
A volcanic neck or volcanic plug is formed when magma hardens in a volcano's pipe. This cylindrical, solidified mass of magma is left behind after the softer rock around it erodes away, leaving a distinct landform.
YES! it is landform
landform
landform is a thing.
it's land
Yes, river IS a landform.
It is a physical landform, yes.