This document discusses various landforms created by erosion. It describes landforms like V-shaped valleys, waterfalls, flood plains, and meanders that are formed by the erosive process. It provides examples of the Grand Canyon formed by the Colorado River and Jog Falls in Karnataka as the largest waterfall in India. Deltas are described as landforms formed by deposition of materials carried by rivers at their mouths. Mushroom rocks are formed by the abrasive effect of wind carrying sand particles. Glaciers can form glacial valleys and hanging valleys. Underground water can erode and deposit soft rock to form landforms. Waves deposit beaches and can form sea cliffs, caves, arches, and stacks through