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Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, while erosion transports these pieces to new locations. Over time, these processes can create features like valleys, canyons, and coastlines, shaping the Earth's surface.
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it will over flood the earths surface with melt water of the ice berg and detroy land under sea level
Water which moves over the earths surface after having precipitated (rain, snow, etc) is known as runoff. Most rivers get the majority of their water from precipitation runoff.
Roughly 71% of Earth is covered by water and because that is well over half there is more water than land on Earths surface
Rainfall can erode the Earth's surface by wearing down rocks and soil, causing the landscape to change over time. It can also help shape the land through processes like weathering and sediment transportation, impacting ecosystems and creating features like rivers and valleys. Additionally, heavy rainfall can lead to flooding and landslides, further altering the Earth's surface.
The term describing this point is "epicentre"
Because the moon has no atmosphere and no liquid water on its surface, it has no weather and no life. Weather, and living things, both tend to change existing surface features. So, features don't last as long on the Earth as they do on the moon.
When earths plates collide together
Warm land
Its water.... so over 70 percent of the earths surface
air mass