Major landforms like mountains and valleys are shaped by tectonic plates, erosion, and glaciers over millions of years. Erosion by water, wind, and glaciers wears away rock and soil, forming geographic features such as valleys, canyons, and plains. Bodies of water such as lakes and rivers are also formed by the movement of glaciers and the flow of water across the land from high to low elevations. Landforms and waterways have significantly impacted patterns of human settlement throughout history.