like water which can erode at one area of the land just as the flowing water of a river leaves deposits and creates new land. air which when the wind blows can tear down trees and erode land but is also essential to life on earth and allows all things to live and breathe including people, plants, animals. fire can be very destructive burning trees and plants, and ruining habitats of animals but often the nutrients from the burn can improve the soil and the plant life that proceeds it will be healthier.
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Weathering, Erosion, and lastly Deposition!!!!! :)
Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller particles, erosion transports these particles to new locations, and deposition accumulates these particles in different areas, building up Earth's surface. These processes work together continuously to shape the landscape over time.
The three main processes by which water breaks down the Earth's landscape are erosion, weathering, and deposition. Erosion involves the movement of sediment by water, weathering is the breakdown of rocks into smaller particles, and deposition is the settling of eroded material in a new location. These processes work together to shape the Earth's surface over time.
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A map is not a three dimensional representation of earth's surface. The best three dimensional representation of earth's surface is a globe or a topographical map.
Erosion, weathering, and deposition are the three primary processes that work together to wear down and build up Earth's surface. Erosion involves the movement of sediment and rock particles by natural forces. Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces. Deposition occurs when eroded material is deposited in new locations. Together, these processes shape Earth's landscapes over time.
A topographic map shows the three dimensions of the earths surface.