Weathering, erosion, and deposition. Earth's surface could also be built up by volcanism.
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The erosion cycle demonstrates how forces such as water, wind, and ice break down rocks and transport sediments to different locations. This process wears down the Earth's surface over time. Conversely, geological processes like deposition and sedimentation build up the Earth's surface by depositing sediments in new locations.
Denudational processes, which includes, weathering, erosion, deformation, and exfoliation. Mass movement also plays a great role in changing the earths surface.
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Denudational processes, which includes, weathering, erosion, deformation, and exfoliation. Mass movement also plays a great role in changing the earths surface.
The some times make kettle lakes and deposit till
Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller particles, erosion transports these particles to new locations, and deposition accumulates these particles in different areas, building up Earth's surface. These processes work together continuously to shape the landscape over time.
Exogenous forces are forces that work above the earths surface and break down landforms. Endogenous forces are forces that work below the earths surface and build up land forms
Plate tectonics and the weather.
Weathering, Erosion, and lastly Deposition!!!!! :)
Subsidence.
The process that breaks down rock above the earths surface are numerous and could be generally reffered to as Exogenous Processes, they include, Weathering, Denudation and Mass-wasting.