by erosion
This process is called erosion.
the answer to the question how does erosion change the land is basically the definition of erosion
wind erosion can shape sediments into all kinds of shapes . most of the sand dunes in the deserts are shaped by wind. seriously without wind erosion those swirly sand stuff wouldn't even be standing.
Erosion is a FAST change!!
A rainstorm can cause erosion of soil, leading to landslides and mudslides. It can also contribute to flooding, which can alter the shape of rivers and streams. Additionally, heavy rain can wash away vegetation and impact the local ecosystem.
by erosion
erosion and plate collision
Generally it is the process of erosion that changes the landscapes as it can wear away things and erosion from rivers gradually form ravines in the landscape/ valleys. However Mount Everest grows on average 0.5cm a year, yet this growth is currently balanced out by the rate of erosion meaning it stays the same height, so this may be an example of keeping this landscapes similar. But erosion always changes it, it will never be completely the same.
This process is called erosion.
the answer to the question how does erosion change the land is basically the definition of erosion
Terraced fields are used on mountainous landscapes to reduce erosion and surface runoff,
The processes of erosion and deposition create different river landforms. River landscapes change as you go downstream from the source to the mouth. In the upper course of a river, steep gradients lead to rapid-flowing rivers. In the middlecourse, the river meanders through gentle gradients.
Weathering and erosion, tectonic plates movement and human intervention ( for example: farming, civilization)
The processes of erosion and deposition create different river landforms. River landscapes change as you go downstream from the source to the mouth. In the upper course of a river, steep gradients lead to rapid-flowing rivers. In the middlecourse, the river meanders through gentle gradients.
wind erosion can shape sediments into all kinds of shapes . most of the sand dunes in the deserts are shaped by wind. seriously without wind erosion those swirly sand stuff wouldn't even be standing.
Erosion is a FAST change!!