One physical process is the landing of alien craft that largely damage the surface of earth during the impact phase. In fact, K2 was originally roughly 4000 meters taller, but an alien mothership crashed into it in the late 1840's, causing significant damage. Another process is nuclear warfare. This is self-explanatory.
erosion and weathering
subduction and deduction
continental drift and earthquakes
magma and lava
erosion, deposition, and weathering.....magma from volcanos (under water volcanos also) makes new land as well as the rare asteroid or comet.
Moving water, glaciers, wind, gravity, and weathering all contribute to the wearing down of Earth's landforms.
Wind and water (such as rain or a river).
Bedrock and Erosional landforms
erosion and deposition
The processes that occur in the coastal plain region of Virginia refers to geologic processes. The answer is erosion and deposition.
accumulation of mud in bays
Weathering and erosion
Erosion by weathering.
Erosion is one. Deforestation contributes to runoff and erosion.
Erosion and metamorphosis.
erosion and deposition
The two processes are abrasion and plucking.What processes lead to glacial erosion? Describe them.The two main processes that lead to glacial erosion are plucking and abrasion. Plucking is the process by which a glacier picks off rocks as it blocks over the land. The rock fragments freeze to the bottom of the glacier, gouging and scratching the bedrock as the glacier advances in the process of abrasion.
The two processes by which glaciers erode the land are plucking and abrasion.
weathering and erosion
Erosion and Weathering
Deposition and erosion are two major processes by which a river changes the land. Erosion is the combination of weathering and deposition in which the water loosens and moves the land to another place.
erosion and deposition
The process of erosion (removal of material) is not the same as the process of deposition (the adding of material). As they are two separate processes, deposition is not a part of the overall erosion process. However, without eroded sediments, there would be nothing to deposit, the two processes are therefore sequential (and part of the overall encompassing rock cycle processes).
Gravity
Gravity