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Moving water can carve a landscape when it pushes through forcefully.
Erosion. Over time moving water will pick of sediment and carry it to a new location thus creating a new landscape.
Glaciers
I only know that alpine glaciers can carve deep u-shaped valleys in the mountains.
water cuts V-shaped valleys; glaciers carve out valley's that are U-shaped
grand canyon
Rivers can change the landscape through erosion, transportation of sediments, and deposition. Over time, rivers can carve out valleys, create deltas, and form floodplains. Their continuous movement of water and sediments shapes the land around them.
Carve a new path in the landscape to diverge the lava or spray water on it if its near a river to cool it down
A moving mountain glacier can carve a U-shaped valley. As the glacier moves downhill, it erodes the sides and bottom of the valley, creating a distinctive U-shaped cross-section. The glacier's immense weight and motion combined with erosion from the ice can shape the landform over time.
There wouldn't be much point deboning at that point. The purpose of deboning is to make it easier to carve later, and you could carve it in the time you spent deboning it.
yes you can carve quartz
Carve is the answer because it is a 5 lettered word and means carve