Weather and plate tectonics are the main contributors to the reshaping of Earth.
volcanism and plate tectonics
Weather and plate tectonics are the main contributors to the reshaping of Earth.
The major players include the Earth's gravity, and the forces behind the convection currents of the molten section of Earth's interior.
The earth's physical landscape is shaped by a variety of forces, including tectonic movement, erosion, weathering, and human activities. These forces interact and sometimes conflict with each other, leading to the formation of mountains, valleys, rivers, and other landforms. Over time, the landscape continues to change as these forces shape and reshape the earth's surface.
The air sometimes carries sand and hits rocks, wearing it away.
The two internal forces that shape the earth are volcanoes forcing magma through the crust and changes in the crust through forces like collisions.
the plates under earth's surface
Geologic forces that shape the Earth are weathering and erosion (from wind, ice, water, and gravity) and the results of plate tectonics (volcanism, earthquakes, mountain building, subduction, crust creation).
The two internal forces that shape the earth are volcanoes forcing magma through the crust and changes in the crust through forces like collisions.
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the forces create mountains, valleys, volcanoes, canyons, etc.