Rivers shape our landscapes through erosion, transportation, and deposition of sediment. These fluvial processes carve canyons, create floodplains, and build deltas. Understanding river systems is key to managing water resources and predicting flood risks. Erosional landforms like waterfalls and meanders result from the river's power to wear away rock. Depositional features such as floodplains and deltas form where sediment settles. Climate, geology, and human activities all influence how rivers shape the land.