lava dried out makes rock that's one example
It includes volcanism and earthquakes.
when they wear down landforms.
convergent boundry
Constructive Force
Tensional force.
A volcano
graviy
Weathering erodes surface features
Squalls are windy gusts that are created when a downdraft hits the planet's surface with an especially strong force. The word squall is of Nordic origin.
The surface slows down air movement through friction. On a larger scale, this will also reduce the Coriolis Force applied to the movement of the air.
It's the tectonic plates pushing against each other, forcing the land upwards.
no, it's not the same, there is more force below the surface, because it will have the force of the whole bridge and the force of the things on the bridge.
Constructive Force
Constructive Force
Constructive Force
The moon's gravity is about 1/6th of the earth's.
Gravity.
Force (newtons) = mass (kg) * acceleration (m/s/s) > Acceleration at earths surface radius = 9.82 m/s/s
Weathering erodes surface features
Gravity.
a process in which a force builds up landmasses on the surface of the Earth
yes a delta is a constructive force because it builds up off of earths surface.
The weight of any object on the surface of the moon is 16.55% of its weight on the surface of the Earth.
yes. Some parts yes , however deltas are very small in comparison to the overall size of the Earths surface. Volcanoes are also responsible for radical changes , but again the Earth's a big place.