Rock cycle
Earthquake
This is known as an earthquake.
processes which bring about changes on the surface of the earth are called external processes.
The rock cycle.
folding
Igneous rocks are formed through two processes: cooling and solidification of molten rock (magma) on or beneath the Earth's surface (extrusive), and cooling and crystallization of magma deep beneath the Earth's surface (intrusive).
The forces that drive the rock cycle beneath the earth's surface are not the same as the forces that drive the rock cycle on or near earth's surface because the processes of the rock cycle beneath the earth surface and above the earth surface are diffferent.
The segments of the Earth's outer surface are called tectonic plates. These plates float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them and interact with one another, causing processes such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountains.
Beneath the Surface was created in 1998.
rock cycle
Gradual changes of the Earth's surface can be caused by processes like weathering, erosion, and deposition. Weathering breaks down rock into smaller pieces, erosion transports these pieces from one place to another, and deposition deposits them in new locations. Over time, these processes can reshape the Earth's surface.
The Earth's surface is always changing. It changes through slow processes and rapid processes. Some slow processes are weathering and erosion. Other changes are rapid processes, such as volcanic eruption, landslides and avalanches, and earthquakes.