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Uplift replaces rocks on Earth's surface lost the process of erosion.
Erosion
The process of groundwater erosion is chemical weathering
The movement of eroded rock particles by wind, water, ice, and gravity is called erosion.
Erosion is not an "impact" process, it is a gradual, degrading process.
how are volcanoes and the process of plate tectonics related
The Great Escarpment is the plateau edge of southern Africa. The Great Escarpment was formed by head water erosion from the rivers.
Uplift replaces rocks on Earth's surface lost the process of erosion.
There really is no trigger; it's a process that involves tectonics and its associated plate subductions, uplift, and volcanism, along with weathering, erosion, and lithification of sediments.
the shifting of tectonic plates and submergence of rock will create magma which will force its way to the surface creating some land forms. there is also a glaciation process and river process.
Erosion
Most canyons were formed by a process of long-time erosion from a plateau or table-land level. The cliffs form because harder rock strata that are resistant to erosion and weathering remain exposed on the valley walls.
No it does not, the molten core inside the Earth is what drives plate tectonics. The Sun has nothing to do with the process.
Tectonics: process of change in a crust due to the motion of the hot material underneath.Volcanism: molten rock moves from the planets hot interior onto its surface.Weathering and Erosion: weather or small impacts break down rocksImpact Crater: small space object hits a planet and leaves a crater.HOPE THAT HELPS!!!
The process of groundwater erosion is chemical weathering
The movement of eroded rock particles by wind, water, ice, and gravity is called erosion.
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