Tectonic process does not contribute to an erosion of land forms.
The answer for that question is either landforms or erosion .My personal preference is that it is probably Erosion . :)
The process of groundwater erosion is chemical weathering
The movement of eroded rock particles by wind, water, ice, and gravity is called erosion.
Are you thinking of "plate tectonics"? This process changes landforms, but doesn't create them. The only process that creates land is volcanic outflow.
Erosion is not an "impact" process, it is a gradual, degrading process.
The answer for that question is either landforms or erosion .My personal preference is that it is probably Erosion . :)
erosion
is when something is erosed with time and gets an eroded form and land forms erode too
No, the creative process is by volcanic activity. Landforms can be altered by earthquakes as well as erosion.
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.
Wind erosion, is the process of wearing away of landforms on the earths surface by the action of wind (ie, fast moving air), movement, motion and aggresiveness.
Erosion It is when the sea bashes up against the cliffs wearing the rock away. This shapes the coast because it makes it smaller.
Weathering refers to the breaking down of minerals, rocks, soil and artificial materials
A river is an important agent of gradation because they carry on erosion in the upper course,transportation in the middle course, and deposition in the lower course. Their erosion forms many landforms like waterfalls, gorges, plunge pools, etc. While transporting the load, landforms like rapids, meanders, etc. are formed. In the process of deposition, landforms like ox-bow lakes,deltas,flood plains,etc are formed.
The process of groundwater erosion is chemical weathering
The movement of eroded rock particles by wind, water, ice, and gravity is called erosion.
Are you thinking of "plate tectonics"? This process changes landforms, but doesn't create them. The only process that creates land is volcanic outflow.