Erosion
that is a volcano starting 100 years would pass and then it becomes more of a volcano.
volcanoes take millions of years to occur. it changes earth's surface.
volcanoes take millions of years to occur. it changes earth's surface.
Oh, dude, the Earth's hard surface is formed by a bunch of rocks and minerals that have been hanging out together for, like, billions of years. It's called the crust, and it's basically the Earth's outer layer that we all chill on. So, yeah, it's like a big ol' rock party down there.
A deep narrow cut in the Earth's surface is called a canyon. Canyons are typically formed by the erosion caused by rivers or glaciers over millions of years, resulting in steep walls and striking landscapes.
Processes such as erosion, weathering, and tectonic plate movement slowly change Earth's surface over time. Erosion wears down rock and soil, weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, and tectonic plate movement can lead to the formation of mountains or valleys. These processes can take millions of years to significantly alter the Earth's surface.
Over million of years the irregular features of earth are eroded and brought down to low plain surface and this low leveled land created is called a peneplain. the uneroded hard rocks over the surface are called monadnocks.
Uh... years.
Billions of years
The earth was in molten state for approximately 0.8-1 billion years.
The Earth's surface is constantly being shaped and reshaped by geological processes like erosion, volcanism, and plate tectonics. As a result, much of the Earth's current surface has been formed relatively recently in geological terms, with many features only millions of years old compared to the Earth's age of around 4.5 billion years.
Yes, the Earth's moon's surface has changed over the past three billion years due to impacts from asteroids and comets. These impacts have created craters, lava flows, and other geological features that modify the moon's surface over time.