Landforms affect life on Earth in a interdependent way. Humans give nutrients and have to adapt to the new surroundings and the landform has to get used to human populated environment. Landforms are many different types of naturally formed earth. Geologists study all types of landforms, for the human and physical features.Landforms affect humans by their shifting from the tectonic plates, their effects on the climate, and how humans grow food.
Geography (landforms) of the earth dictate where people and animals can live and may also play a role in the climate of a particular location.
People like to live where the climate is temperate or at least habitable, as well as areas where food can be produced.
Large mountain ranges can result in the formation of clouds which provide rain to an area that may not get it otherwise; likewise some mountain ranges can actually block rain bearing winds causing a desert to form on the leeward side.
it changes it
Weathering and erosion shape earths surface by changing earths surface by having extreme forces that change earth.
Landforms
topography.
by erosion
No! pangea changed the sufaces of the earth not the shape
The tectonic plates below earths surface shape earths landforms
earth and space science
Biotic components are the living things that shape an ecosystem. Organisms consume living food and then animals consume the organisms.
No; living organisms can have almost any shape or size.
star fish ;)
yes
Pangaea
Waves
Physical geography focuses on understanding the natural environment of the Earth, including landforms, climate, ecosystems, and natural resources. It examines the processes that shape the Earth's surface and how these processes influence the distribution of living organisms.
the earths shape and its rotation
The landforms around it??
geomorphology