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Three main processes which water breaks down the Earth's landscape are:Physical weatheringChemical weatheringBiological weathering
Geologists.
Geophysicists, GeologistsThe study of the Earth's surface is called geology, and people who study it are called geologists.A geophysicist studies the processes that change and shape the earth.
Humans change the landscape by building cities and buildings. Its not good for the earth to be taking away what was already there but we do it to survive.
erosion
Geological processes is a scientific term used to describe the internal and external forces that shape the physical makeup of a planet. Earthquakes, erosion, meteor impact, and resource depletion all are considered geological processes, as they can significantly alter the landscape and even chemical makeup of Earth.
The phrase "the Earth" is used to describe the planet we live on. Although technically our planet is just called Earth, it is generally called "the Earth". "The Earth" could also be used to describe the landscape of a place, for example, Rocks, soil, grassland etc.
Four processes are compaction and cementation, metamorphism, and cooling.
Geology is the study of solid Earth, its rocks and the processes by which they change.
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
A Gdophysicist
Weathering and erosion certainly do change the Earth continuously but the speed of these processes varies considerably.