Erosion and weathering
Water.
Two examples of running water are rivers and streams. These bodies of water are constantly moving and flowing in a particular direction due to factors such as gravity and the topography of the land.
water erosion's shape the land into weird shapes :)
its wind moving from land to water.
Any type of erosion is a cause for international concern, water and wind are the two primary causes accounting for more than 80% of the problem. Water erosion includes river and streams, rainfall, coastal erosion, freezing and thawing, glaciers and floods. Moving water erodes the land
you want examples??
evaporation condensation precipitation the water cycle.
Moving water shapes land-masses of all sorts in numerous ways. The tides of the oceans and seas around the world slowly nibble at coastal land, breaking pebble into stone and eroding the coast's edges. Rivers and streams, in their swift or slow passages forward, carry away pieces of their banks and beds, reshaping both themselves and the land in the process. Floods of all kinds quite violently shape the land (and human constructions) when they rise up with powerful force from time to time.
Daily breezes that occur in a city located near a large body of water are examples of sea breezes or lake breezes. These breezes are caused by the temperature difference between the land and water, with cooler air moving from the water towards the warmer land during the day, and vice versa at night.
Crocodiles abide in both land and water. They are most effective at hunting and moving in water, but are deceivingly quick on land
Floods.
The major agent of moving water is the force of gravity, which causes water to flow down slopes and erode the land. Other factors such as wind and the shape of the land also influence the movement of water.