I would say it depends on the location, where the deterioration rate is faster or how much stress it is on that piece of land. If the total area of the land is large it will probably deteriorate faster, then those of the smaller land. It actually depends on the pressure that is put up on that certain crust. If the pressure is strong enough it will cause an earthquake, or other calamities in a certain location.
Wind, water, waves, ice, weathering and erosion affect the shape of land over time.
I believe the answer you are looking for would be land form, or land formation.
Yes, shape simply affect of its melting. Affecting its melting's just the law of the land
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
sun ,wind ,and water affect climate, but the shape of the land has an effect of climate as well
the formation of land
what are three ways that people have changed the land in our country
it land shape can move air masses towards or away form it.
land formation
The factor in soil formation that deals with the slope of land is erosion. Steep slopes are more prone to erosion, which can affect soil development by removing topsoil and altering the composition of the soil. Erosion on steep slopes can cause loss of soil fertility and affect plant growth.
Erosion is the process of wearing things down or changing the shape of land formation over periods of time.