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Q: What is the Geomorphic processes of uluru?
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What are geomorphic processes?

Geomorphic processes are the process that are influenced by natural environment factors. Some of them include geology, vegetation, climate and much more.


What are geographic processes?

there are four geographic processes are: # hrydrolic # geomorphic # biotic # atmospheric


What is uniformintarianism?

The concept that the "present is the key to the past" in geomorphic processes. The processes now operating have also operated in the past.


What is geomorphic processes?

gemorphic processes are endogenic and exogenic forces which causes physical stresses and chemica reactions on the earth's materials and bring changes in the configuration of the earth's surface.


What are the types of geomorphic systems?

The types of geomorphic systems are open and closed geomorphic systems.


What does geographical processes mean is it to do with weather problems what is the geographical processes on rainbow bridge The Opera House Uluru and the great barrier reef.?

geographical processes is how something is made (usually only naturally occurring like uluru or the three sisters) eg. the three sisters is made by weathering and erosion.


How fast is uluru getting weathered?

Quite fast, many weathering processes occur there, like exfoliation etc


Is diastrophism considered an internal geomorphic process?

No. Diastrophism can be termed a geomorphic process on the earth's surface


Was uluru changed to ayres rock?

No, The Ayres Rock was changed to the name Uluru. Uluru lies in Northern Territory. Uluru is made out of sandstones.


Who helped the Uluru fight?

There has been no fight at Uluru.


How far away is Uluru from Australia?

Uluru is in Australia.


Difference between internal and external geomorphic process?

External Geomorphic Process: destructive process that serve to denude or wear down the landscape. Includes weathering, mass wasting and erosion. Internal Geomorphic Process: process originating below the surface; include volcanism, folding, and faulting.