That depends on where there is. For instance, the Islands of Hawii will gain more islands over the next few million years as the earth's crust moves further over that hot spot.
In millions of years, the landforms may undergo significant changes due to geological processes such as tectonic activity, erosion, and weathering. Mountains may continue to rise or erode, rivers may reshape their valleys, and coastal areas may experience changes in their shape and elevation due to sea level rise or land subsidence. However, the specific landforms that will form cannot be accurately predicted as it depends on the complex interplay of multiple factors over vast timescales.
No, some form quickly, some take thousands of years to form, some take millions of years to from.
Millions and millions of years
millions of years
no but they take millions of years to form
The mineral that takes millions of years to form is a diamond. These grow in caves and form on walls and ceiling's. The diamond is said to be the hardest substance in the world until carbon fiber nano tubes came along.
Volcanic neck
No, some form quickly, some take thousands of years to form, some take millions of years to from.
by the water crashing up on the large spaces of the earth for millions of years
Millions and millions of years
Metamorphic
Coal takes millions of years to form from the pressure of dead plants and trees in swamps.
1 million years
Millions of years ago.
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It takes millions of years to form.