hüdrooblikud
Hüdrooblikud, also known as hydroforms or water shapes, refer to natural or artificial formations created by the movement, erosion, or deposition of water over time. These features are commonly found in landscapes shaped by rivers, lakes, oceans, and glaciers, as well as in engineered structures like dams and reservoirs. Their study falls under the broader fields of geomorphology and hydrology, which examine the physical processes influencing Earth’s surface.
Natural hüdrooblikud include a variety of landforms such as valleys, deltas, canyons, and meanders. For example,
Human activities have also influenced the formation of hüdrooblikud. Reservoirs and artificial lakes are created by
The study of hüdrooblikud helps in understanding environmental changes, predicting natural hazards like floods and landslides,