Water shapes the earth by erosion. Erosion is when water loosens up the soil and causes it to become loose and separates from river banks and from the sides of mountains.
shape
It contributes to its roundness
yes yes it can
Tectonic plates movement, erosion by wind and water, and volcanic activity are three main factors that shape the surface of the Earth.
running water and wind
it moves uphill and towards the surface of earth
They are Wind, Waves, Glaciers and Water/Ice
Because the pull of gravity is like water swirling in a basin.
Water on Earth is subject to the pull of gravity. Water in the form of clouds is in such tiny drop-lets, that it's suspended until something makes the drop-lets join together, making them heavy enough to be pulled back to Earth.
Wind, water, and ice interact to shape Earth's landscapes through processes like erosion and deposition. Wind can carry and deposit sediment, water can carve out valleys and create features like rivers and lakes, and ice can sculpt mountains and carve out valleys through glacial movement. These forces work together to shape the Earth's surface over time.
Water can shape the Earth through erosion, which wears away rocks and soil over time. It can also create landforms through deposition, where sediment carried by water is deposited in new areas. Additionally, water plays a role in weathering, breaking down rocks and minerals into smaller pieces.
No, the Earth's shape is an oblate. A slightly squashed sphere or ball shape.