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Processes such as weathering, erosion, volcanic activity, and tectonic movements can cause slow changes to the Earth's surface over time. These processes gradually shape and reshape the landforms we see today.
Heat and pressure inside the earth and weathering and erosion on the surface of the earth cause rocks to change from one type to another over time.
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A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
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Wind can cause erosion of the Earth's surface by moving soil, sand, and rocks. Over time, wind can shape and sculpt the landforms through processes like deflation (removal of fine particles) and abrasion (wearing down of surfaces by wind-blown particles). So, yes, wind can influence changes in the Earth's surface.
Natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides can cause rapid changes to Earth's surface. These events can alter landscapes quickly and dramatically, shaping the land over short periods of time.
The plates shifting underneath the earth.
The Physical features of Earth continue to change.