they alter the earth by moving around and just shaping it in different ways. like when they move, the earth changes.....
The Earth's shape changes due to factors such as tectonic plate movements, volcanic activity, erosion, and the effects of glaciers. These processes can gradually alter the Earth's surface over long periods of time, leading to changes in its overall shape.
Avalanches can impact the biosphere by causing destruction of vegetation and wildlife habitats in their path, leading to loss of biodiversity. Furthermore, avalanches can disrupt nutrient cycling and alter ecosystem dynamics in affected areas. However, avalanches can also have positive effects by creating new habitat patches and promoting ecological succession.
avalanches um............no sorry their called EARTHQUAKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, the shape of Earth remains constant. While geological processes like plate tectonics and erosion may alter its surface, the overall shape of the planet does not change on a noticeable timescale.
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Yes because alter means " to shape "
A physical change on Earth could include events such as erosion, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, or the movement of tectonic plates. These processes alter the Earth's surface and shape the landscape over time.
Tectonic plate movement can cause avalanches by creating seismic activity that triggers the release of stored snow and ice on mountain slopes. Earthquakes from plate movement can shake loose snowpack, causing it to slide downhill and form avalanches. Additionally, tectonic activity can alter the topography of mountains, changing the stability of snowpack and increasing the likelihood of avalanches.
Earthquakes can create various landforms, such as fault scarps, fissures, and grabens. These landforms are a result of the movement and displacement of the Earth's crust during an earthquake. Additionally, earthquakes can trigger landslides, avalanches, and tsunamis, which can further alter the landscape.
It's rotation. Earth would naturally have achieved hydrostatic balance (perfect sphere) as it cooled. Eons of spinning on it's axis has slightly flattened the poles, giving earth a very slight "oblate" shape as opposed to a perfect sphere.
Avalanches form when disturbances, such as blizzards, dislodge a large mound of snow. Avalanches are caused by weather that makes the snow unstable. Earth tremors, heavy winds, and explosions can also cause avalanches.An avalanche is a snow drift which can travel for miles (depending on the location) which can completely destroy villages on mountain peaks and the roads with them and also the trees and wildlife-Dr. Russel Crowe
the way a avalanches stronger is the higher the mountain the bigger the avalanches