Yes, Geography is just one time plane of Geology. Earth's erosional and tectonic forces are acting to change landforms all the time, it is just that our lives are too short to see/notice much of the changes.
No. Erosion wears away the landscape.
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The landforms of eroded earth around rivers are called meanders. It is where the river curves and changes direction. Over time a river can erode away rock to form gorges and change the shape of the countryside.
Some landforms in Myrtle Beach caused by constructive forces include barrier islands, sand dunes, and beaches. Constructive forces like waves, currents, and wind shape and deposit sand along the coast, creating these features. Over time, these landforms continue to evolve and change due to ongoing constructive processes.
Droughts change landforms by not growing plants more and animals to not get food to eat and no shelter for animals. :D :P C:
does the melting point of a substance change over time
by landforms
Over time due to the Plates underneath the earth.
by landforms
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it is because the land changes over time and causes it to change in diffrent places.
Many factors have contributed over the years to the changing of the Earth's landforms. Things like erosion, tides, human impact, and time all play a part.
i dont know... maybe the expansion goes through cord... then you might think im crazyy
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Earthquakes can make landforms change quickly.
The landforms of eroded earth around rivers are called meanders. It is where the river curves and changes direction. Over time a river can erode away rock to form gorges and change the shape of the countryside.
Rocks change with great heat and great pressure over time. Rocks can also change from being eroded or weathered away due to climate or weather. Some rocks take long to break down over time because of their hardness and other characteristics.
The Landforms over the Years change the moutian making it higher