EARTHQUAKE
Earthquakes change earth by moving earths plates
crappy!!
lots and lots of rainfall causes flood =) hehe
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A multiple point perspective is a technique in which two or more vanishing points are used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface
Fingerprints stay on a surface due to the natural oils and sweat present on the skin. When a finger touches a surface, these oils and sweat are transferred, leaving a visible print. The ridges and patterns on the skin create a unique impression that can be used for identification.
surface waves
An artesian well forms when an aquifer is confined between impermeable layers of rock and pressure from natural underground forces causes water to rise to the surface without needing a pump. This occurs when the aquifer is located between two layers that create a natural hydraulic gradient, allowing the water to flow upward.
Friction between the wind and the Earth's surface causes the wind to slow down and change direction. This is known as surface friction, and it can create turbulent and erratic wind patterns near the surface. Wind speed tends to increase with height above the surface as friction effects become less significant.
Natural factors such as weathering, erosion, plate tectonics, volcanic activity, and climate change can all affect the Earth's surface over time. For example, weathering breaks down rocks and minerals, erosion transports sediments to new locations, plate tectonics cause landforms to shift and change, volcanic activity can create new landforms, and climate change can alter landscapes through processes like melting ice or changing sea levels. Together, these natural factors shape the Earth's surface and contribute to the dynamic nature of our planet.
Wind can erode rock and soil, shaping the Earth's surface over time. Ice can carve out valleys and create landforms like moraines and cirques. Gravity causes erosion, landslides, and sediment deposition, altering the landscape.
White caps in the ocean are formed when strong winds create waves that break and create foam on the surface of the water.
Most are thrown up by undersea earthquakes associated with subduction, but they can also be triggered by major submarine mud-flows down steep slopes (turbidity flows). Major surface landslips into the sea may create surface waves causing local damage, but these diminish rapidly.
Convection currents occur in the semi-molten mantle. They are created by heat within the earth. As the mantle heats, the rock rises. When it cools, it sinks back down. This movement causes changes in the surface of the Earth.
soften the surface and create earthquakes. another version of the grand canyon
The main causes of friction are roughness of surfaces, the force pushing the surfaces together, and the type of materials involved. Friction occurs when these factors create resistance to the motion of an object across a surface.
Substance tension refers to the force that holds particles together in a substance. It is responsible for the surface tension of liquids, such as water, which causes them to form droplets and create a "skin" on the surface.