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The slow cooling of magma far beneath earth's surface creates the rock inside earth to change slowly... this means that earths surface changes in times because of this cooling magma.
erosion is the most obvious. there are also earthquakes (the movement of tectonic plates) and you may not think of it as slow but volcanoes as well.
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The Doppler effect occurs whether the sound source or the listener is moving. You wont notice the Doppler effect on a slow moving train because the radio wave is reflected, its frequency changes depending on the speed of the object.
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
weathering, erosion, deposition
plate tectonics are one of the many slow earth change (helpers)
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The slow cooling of magma far beneath earth's surface creates the rock inside earth to change slowly... this means that earths surface changes in times because of this cooling magma.
The global warming!
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
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There are four main kinds of changes that can affect the earth's surface: 1)Earthquake 2)Flood 3)Valcano 4)Temperature
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That theory relates to Plate Tectonics.
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.
Both. floods will erode soil and rock and also deposit soil and rock there by changing the surface of the earth ... this is generally slow. eruptions, earth quakes are fast and will also change the surface of the earth by substantially removing, changing the location or depositing magma . these are generally fast changes tectonic plate movements are generally slow in a gloobal perspective and this incorperates the volcano and earthquake model. it all depends on the scale of what you call slow and if you are looking at a micro environment or a macro environment - local or global.