A significant cause of change in landform is erosion, which can be triggered by natural conditions such as water flow, wind, and ice. Human activities like deforestation, mining, and construction can also accelerate erosion and lead to alterations in the landscape. Additionally, geological processes like volcanic eruptions and tectonic movements can reshape landforms over time. Climate change can further impact these processes, leading to more frequent and intense weather events that contribute to landform changes.
That would most likely cause a very small change in the seasons.
The waves and storm surge of a hurricane can cause severe beach erosion. Heavy rain from hurricanes can cause flooding, which can erode river channels and trigger landslides.
Compact tissue
Man can affect a landform's environment, which can cause erosion. Man can physically destroy or damage a landform.
Contributory Cause
scarcity
Most commonly caused by diabetes.
Conflict Antecedent
the condition of poverty
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