the spinning of earth causes it to be an oblated spheriod.
Umm, I think the crust.
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Internal forces: tectonic plate movement, volcanic activity, and earthquakes. External forces: weathering, erosion by water/wind/ice, and impact events (e.g. meteorites).
The constant interaction between rocks and external forces like weathering, erosion, and tectonic activity can change the Earth's surface. However, the fundamental composition and structure of rocks themselves cannot be changed by external forces other than extreme conditions like high pressure and temperature in the Earth's interior.
Objects move when their balance is changed.
Isostasy.
Most common change to the Earths surface from internal forces would most likely be earthquakes and volcano eruptions. External forces could be considered meteor strikes, or possibly the effects of gravity on the oceans ( Tides ) Global warming is also melting glaciers and causing a growth in arid regions. kapm
culture patterns are changed by internal forces within a group there are people who are more willing than others to try new things.While culture patterns are also changed by external forces contact with other environment may changed previous attitudes and behavior.A visit to a foreign country may result in a change of that country.Travel also stimulate the sale of products in the destination visited.
Mountains are a feature sculpted on Earth's surface by internal forces such as tectonic plate movements or external forces like erosion from wind and water. They are formed when the Earth's crust is pushed together or pulled apart, resulting in uplifted landforms with peaks and valleys.
culture patterns are changed by internal forces within a group there are people who are more willing than others to try new things.While culture patterns are also changed by external forces contact with other environment may changed previous attitudes and behavior.A visit to a foreign country may result in a change of that country.Travel also stimulate the sale of products in the destination visited.
The external forces were rough sex
Internal forces of change, like tectonic plate movement, can lead to large-scale changes on Earth's surface such as mountain formation, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. In contrast, external forces of change, such as erosion by wind and water, shape the surface through processes like weathering and sediment transport. Both internal and external forces play complementary roles in shaping and transforming Earth's surface over time.