Earth was formed by a variety of different ways, the most common of which is the rising and falling of mountains due to plates shifting. Meteors and other falling space material often pit the earth, noteably Vredefort Crater in Africa which is 300km wide. The seas also change the earth. Their rising and falling changes the ice caps, submerges or reveals land and is in constant motion, eroding the edges of continents. Volcanic eruptions often add on to land forms, or in some cases create new islands from underwater. These are some basic ways the earth's landforms and features are formed.
geologist is the person that study the surface of the earth
Earth's surface features are called landforms, which include mountains, valleys, plains, plateaus, and other physical formations formed by various geological processes such as erosion, volcanic activity, and tectonic movements.
Earth's surface is made of of all the features on its surface.
The study of the Earth's surface and its features is called topography.
The surface of the Earth was originally molten due to intense heat from its formation. Over time, as the Earth cooled, a solid crust formed. The early Earth was also bombarded by asteroids and comets, which contributed to shaping the planet's surface features.
A natural elevation of the Earth's surface is a landform that rises above its surroundings, such as mountains, hills, or plateaus. These features are formed through tectonic processes, erosion, or volcanic activity.
A landform is naturally formed feature on earth's surface.
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They are formed under the earth's surface.
igneous rocks When magma cools and solidifies in these spaces, Intrusive or plutonic igneous rocks are formed deep beneath the Earth's surface. Intrusive features like stocks, laccoliths, sills, and dikes are formed.
A landform is naturally formed feature on earth's surface.
No. A rock formed below earth's surface as magma is an igneous rock.