I have seen the aftermath of more than several tornadoes. They are more damaging to objects setting on the surface. They can displace loose soil up to small boulders. They can also increase the amount of wind erosion during their duration.
A globe is too small to show many details.EXAMPLES:roadsriversetc.
the earths shape and its rotation
Geology is the science that deals with our planet's physical geography. Studying geology contributes greatly to the understanding of our
deposition may fill up depressions,basins,in Earths surface. When weathering moves things around,apperances may start to change,then we change it by moving rocks,and grass which changes the earth
Earth's eccentricity Eccentricity is defined as the difference in shape between an ellipse and a perfect circle. In a similar fashion to Earth's obliquity, the more uniform Earth's orbit is (more like a perfect circle), the less difference there is in climate change throughout the year.
Tornadoes do not effectively shape the earth's surface, they are too fleeting.
Weathering and erosion shape earths surface by changing earths surface by having extreme forces that change earth.
The Earths surface changes shape when plates collide when the earths surface overlaps or when there are Earthquakes.
The tectonic plates below earths surface shape earths landforms
Yes, tornadoes often change in appearance.
because when it acts on the surface it stretches the rock to make craters or " dents" on the crust.
our activities, movements and settlements shape the Earths surface.
Landform.
changes by the moving air. when weathering moves things around apperances start to change. then, we change it to by moving things like rocks and grass and we change the earth.
No! pangea changed the sufaces of the earth not the shape
Deformation
There is no such thing as half of the Earth. If you are referring to half of the spherical shape of the Earth then it will be a hemisphere.