Are basically the same as they were in the geologic past.
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There are seven main geological forces that shape the planet Earth. These forces are Aeolian processes, biological processes, fluvial processes, glacial processes, hill slope processes, igneous processes, and tectonic processes.
Geological processes are processes that shape or change the physical makeup of the planet. If you think about it you will realize that things like erosions, earthquakes, and meteor impact change the earth which makes them geological processes. (:
the process that shape earths crust by forming new features is called endogenious :)
Landform.
the answer endogenous yousif solaka :p
There are seven main geological forces that shape the planet Earth. These forces are Aeolian processes, biological processes, fluvial processes, glacial processes, hill slope processes, igneous processes, and tectonic processes.
Geological processes are processes that shape or change the physical makeup of the planet. If you think about it you will realize that things like erosions, earthquakes, and meteor impact change the earth which makes them geological processes. (:
the process that shape earths crust by forming new features is called endogenious :)
Landform.
A geomorphology agent refers to the natural forces or processes that shape the Earth's surface, such as running water, wind, ice, and gravity. These agents are responsible for erosion, deposition, and other landscape-altering processes that contribute to the formation of different landforms and geological features.
geological and cultural dynamics. These processes include natural phenomena such as erosion, weathering, volcanism, and tectonic activity, as well as human activities like urbanization, deforestation, and globalization. Together, they shape the physical features of the Earth and influence the development and adaptation of human societies.
Do you mean "processes" or features? Because am not sure there are any hornlike processes as far as the uterus is concerned. But if features perhaps, then it would be the fallopian tubes that have a 'hornlike' shape.
plate tectonics
Wind has not shaped most of South America, indeed wind has little to do with the shape of South America. The shape of South America is determined by geological not apmospheric processes.
the answer endogenous yousif solaka :p
The mantle convection process. The solar irradiation process. The earths rotational process These three processes provide the energy which drive all the other subsidiary process affecting the Earth's surface.
Hutton and Lyell concluded that the Earth is extremely old and that the processes that changed Earth in the past are the same processes that operate in the present.