the shifting of tectonic plates and submergence of rock will create magma which will force its way to the surface creating some land forms. there is also a glaciation process and river process.
Weathering and erosion. Plate tectonics also is responsible for reshaping landforms.
Convection Erosion and Mantle Convection
probably weathering & erosion
Glaciers reshape the earth by sitting there and slowly turning to water, and as that water flows down it erodes the land that it is on therefore (reshaping) the earth.
yes,because you can see the landforms going down that means something is craching
the earth's gravity
Oil is recovered by drilling down into the earth.
The Earths core is defiantly slowing down but by how much? The Earths rotation speed has slowed by 2 milliseconds since 1820
water and air
Erosion and Weathering
i actually have no idea
An avalanche affect the earth's landforms by leveling a forest to the ground. An avalanche is a rapid flow of snow down a sloping surface.
Glaciers reshape the earth by sitting there and slowly turning to water, and as that water flows down it erodes the land that it is on therefore (reshaping) the earth.
Glaciers reshape the earth by sitting there and slowly turning to water, and as that water flows down it erodes the land that it is on therefore (reshaping) the earth.
drake and josh
when landforms are slowly worn down over time by out side forces, it is called?
exogenous
They concluded simply about earths landforms. Constructive forces are forces that build up landforms, like the tectonic plates making mountains. Deconstructive forces are forces that wear down landforms, like a river or a glacier carving a valley out of the hillside.
Weathering, erosion, and deposition. Earth's surface could also be built up by volcanism.
Plate tectonics and the weather.