Forever is a long time. All we know is that the earth is approximately 4 billion years old. Throughout that entire time there have been significant events that have shaped the earth's surface. These events have included volcanoes, glaciers, warm inland seas depositing mud that became sedimentary rock, folding and thrusting of the earth's crust, and more. There is no evidence to suggest that these changes will stop.
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No, but adaptive change would be difficult. Remember, evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. Mutation, genetic drift, genetic flow and other processes would continue without natural selection.
A geographical change means one which occurs to the land and its features. This can be a result of natural events like flood or erosion which slowly eat away at the Earth's surface.
If humans continue to burn fossil fuels and all other natural resources, continue emitting harmful gases, etc, it will be irreversible. If humans change their ways, yes, Climate Change is fully irreversible. By turning to other methods of obtaining energy, becoming aware of current problems, and acting upon it, yes, Climate Change and Global Warming can be reversed.
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Mudslides
Earthquakes, volcanoes, floods. lots of natural disasters
Any natural stone surface can change color. All are porous, and subject to moisture absorption.
plates colliding to form a mountain range
Weathering will change earth's surface because take mount everest for an example. As the years progress, it is becoming much shorter. Weatering can also damage bridges, buildings, and other human made or natural structures.
Th last I heard: all the plates are going to form another Pangea eventually.
No, but adaptive change would be difficult. Remember, evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. Mutation, genetic drift, genetic flow and other processes would continue without natural selection.
A geographical change means one which occurs to the land and its features. This can be a result of natural events like flood or erosion which slowly eat away at the Earth's surface.