swagg
well a wildfire can cause many changes in a habitat. It can cause a decreasing in animals, and/or vegetation. A population of deer (just a random animal) can decrease in an event of a wildfire. Vegetation, trees may be burned down. but yes there are many changes:)
cracked flat lands
miranda
Topographic maps are used to monitor erosion of landforms by comparing changes in elevation over time. By overlaying multiple maps, one can identify areas where elevation has decreased, indicating erosion. Additionally, changes in contour lines can reveal the direction and magnitude of erosion, allowing for targeted mitigation efforts.
who does a wildfire affect and why
it makes a disaster
well a wildfire can cause many changes in a habitat. It can cause a decreasing in animals, and/or vegetation. A population of deer (just a random animal) can decrease in an event of a wildfire. Vegetation, trees may be burned down. but yes there are many changes:)
cracked flat lands
Glaciation
They can change coastines by a few miles.
Are you thinking of "plate tectonics"? This process changes landforms, but doesn't create them. The only process that creates land is volcanic outflow.
It changes by force rubbing up against items creating friction, causing erosion, which can change landforms.
Landforms change.
All winds.
No. There are no landforms that start with Z.
The magma pushes together with the lava .
Yes, the compound 'wildfire' is a common noun, a general word for any outdoor fire burning out of control.