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Erosion is not an "impact" process, it is a gradual, degrading process.
Tectonic process does not contribute to an erosion of land forms.
Erosion changes natural land forms by wearing away at soil or even rock formations. The best most astonishing evidence of erosion can be seen by the looking at the grand canyon.
Valleys, Mountains, and Rivers, occasionally volcanoes... ~:)
Because they are subject to the process of erosion.
Glacial erosion can carve out deep valleys, create U-shaped valleys, and leave behind moraines and drumlins. The movement of glaciers erodes rock and soil, shaping the land through processes such as abrasion and plucking. As glaciers flow over the landscape, they can significantly alter the topography by creating features like cirques and fjords.
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By soil erosion
Erosion is not an "impact" process, it is a gradual, degrading process.
Tectonic process does not contribute to an erosion of land forms.
Land erosion is making pieces of rock to break of.Underground erosion is that water goes in the underground and takes all of the pieces of rocks that forms a cave.
Mountain building and erosion.
Erosion changes natural land forms by wearing away at soil or even rock formations. The best most astonishing evidence of erosion can be seen by the looking at the grand canyon.
Sea arches and seastacks
The answer is erosion of rocks and land forms
Valleys, Mountains, and Rivers, occasionally volcanoes... ~:)
Because they are subject to the process of erosion.