Tectonic uplift
Tectonic uplift is when part of the Earth's surface is lifted up.
Tectonic Uplift Media
Raised beach indicating 9 m of uplift during the 365 Crete earthquake, other shorelines identified at this site are at 14 m, 17m, 34m, 55m & 75m elevation, consistent with a long-term uplift rate of 2.5–2.7 mm per year over the last 45,000 years
Tectonic uplifting in the Blue Mountains National Park
Cliffs of the Tasman National Park
Incised meander caused by downcutting of Colorado River during uplift of Colorado Plateau
Coast and cliffs of Paracas National Reserve