This process is called erosion. Erosion is the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
Because of gravity.
The dominant process is erosion (generally a destructive process). Events that increase the elevation of land surfaces are either very slow (orogeny) or sporadic (volcanoes, earthquakes).
Paul Cezanne's compositions relied on the use of basic shapes.
The cultural landscape refers to the ways in which human culture interacts with and shapes the natural environment, encompassing elements like traditions, practices, and historical significance. In contrast, the built landscape specifically focuses on the physical structures and infrastructure created by humans, such as buildings, roads, and urban design. While the built landscape is a component of the cultural landscape, the latter also includes intangible aspects like social practices and cultural meanings associated with a place. Thus, the cultural landscape provides a broader context that includes both the built and natural environments.
Cézanne declared he was looking for geometrical shapes in nature. Georges Braque exaggerated these shapes in landscape paintings. When Braque and Picasso got together in 1908, they broke up the subject in small fragments. They then put the fragments together again as if simultaneously seen from different angles. Picasso said this was a way for painting (2-dimensional) to Add something of a sculptural view (3-dimensional).
running water.
Because of gravity.
consistent eruptinon of volcanoes
The primary force that shapes Earth's landscape is plate tectonics, which is the movement and interaction of Earth's lithosphere plates. This movement causes phenomena like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges. Erosion by water, wind, and ice also plays a significant role in shaping the Earth's surface.
Earthquakes, mainly, but also normal erosion & weathering.
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The dominant process is erosion (generally a destructive process). Events that increase the elevation of land surfaces are either very slow (orogeny) or sporadic (volcanoes, earthquakes).
Tectonic plates shifting and colliding are a major force that shapes the Earth's landscape. Their movement causes earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountain ranges and ocean trenches.
consistent eruptinon of volcanoes
it shapes the landscape of the land.