i believe volcano and earth quakes have the most effect.
What can cause ecosystems to change including natural disasters
Two natural factors that change Earth's surface slowly are weathering (breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces) and erosion (transport of sediment from one place to another). Two natural factors that can change Earth's surface rapidly are volcanic eruptions (depositing new material and altering the landscape) and earthquakes (shifting land quickly due to tectonic forces).
Two types of land are urban land, which includes cities and towns, and rural land, which encompasses farms, forests, and natural landscapes. These two types of land have distinct purposes and characteristics.
Cows and volcanic eruption.
Erosion and tectonic activity are two factors that change the shape of the land. Erosion refers to the wearing away of rocks and soil by natural processes like water and wind, while tectonic activity involves movements in the Earth's crust that result in the formation of mountains, valleys, and other landforms.
When you change the natural habitat of organisms, they have two choices. They can either move or adapt. if they do not do either of these, they will disappear.
Land and gold
Erosion and/or weathering (physical,chemical,biological).
A bridge is an example of how people might change a narrow piece of land that divides two bodies of land. By constructing a bridge, people can create a pathway for vehicles and pedestrians to cross over the narrow piece of land, connecting the two bodies of land.
A bridge is an example of how people might change a narrow piece of land that divides two bodies of water. It allows for easy passage over the land, connecting the two sides without disrupting the natural flow of the bodies of water or requiring excavation like a tunnel or canal.
land that has mountains,rivers and other kinds of natural and human features.
When two pieces of land change their vertical relationship to each other, it can result in the formation of faults or folds in the Earth's crust. This movement can lead to earthquakes, as stress is released along these structures. Over time, this shifting can also create mountain ranges or valleys as the land is reshaped by tectonic forces.