Some are produced by the eruption of magma (eg volcanoes), others are produced after the magma has cooled to rock. As magmatic rocks are usually hard they resist erosion and cause features such as Arthur's seat or escarpments. Granitic magma gives rise to Tors (such as those on Dartmoor or the Seyshells)
It affect the land features because magma can harden in different way and forms differently
It creates it because when a volcano erupts, it releases lave and magma which will eventually cool, dry and harden, which creates a volcanic island.
the magmum that flows underground spews out turning into lava then since its molten rock it hardens over thousands even millions of years but if its on water it flows over the water hardening into a solid surface
Volcanism is the internal force that helps create new landforms.
THey create chichks of glaich and loves of rods
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It creates it because when a volcano erupts, it releases lave and magma which will eventually cool, dry and harden, which creates a volcanic island.
Are you thinking of "plate tectonics"? This process changes landforms, but doesn't create them. The only process that creates land is volcanic outflow.
Landforms do not create tornadoes. Tornadoes are a product of severe thunderstorms.
the magmum that flows underground spews out turning into lava then since its molten rock it hardens over thousands even millions of years but if its on water it flows over the water hardening into a solid surface
water ,wind ,waves , sand, and erosion create landforms.
divergent, convergent, and transform are the types of forces that create landforms
They can create new things and landforms
Volcanism is the internal force that helps create new landforms.
THey create chichks of glaich and loves of rods
it can create new landforms
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There are none. The purpose for the etching step is to create a rough surface for the composite material to hook into as it hardens. Think of it as a velcro system!