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which type of landform contains steep, deep valleys that were created by wind and water erosion?
canyon
basin
butte
hill
Brief Explanations
Canyons are landforms with steep, deep valleys formed by wind and water erosion. Basins are low - lying areas, but not typically characterized by steep, deep valleys from erosion like canyons. Buttes are isolated, flat - topped hills with steep sides, not long, deep valleys. Hills are elevated landforms with a rounded top, not steep, deep valleys from erosion.
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