geomorphic
/dʒiˈɒmərfɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or describing the shape or structure of the Earth’s surface, especially in relation to natural features such as mountains, valleys, or coastlines
“The geographer studied the geomorphic processes that shaped the river delta.”
2. noun
a feature or area of the Earth’s surface that has been shaped by natural forces such as wind, water, or ice
“The unique geomorphic features of the Grand Canyon are a popular tourist destination.”
3. noun
the study of the shape and structure of the Earth’s surface
“The geologist specialized in geomorphic processes and their effects on the environment.”