1. The Third order landforms are formed on the mountains, plateaus and plains mainly by erosional and depositional activities of rivers, glaciers, winds and waves.
2. Valleys, beaches and sand dimes are some examples of Third order landforms.
3. Erosion is the process of removal of surface material from the Earth’s crust.
4. The eroded materials are transported and deposited on the low lying areas.
5. This process is called as deposition.