The answer is.. Asthenosphere
a process in which a force builds up landmasses on the surface of the Earth
Remote sensing.
Extrusive Volcanism
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I'm pretty sure that's what gravity is.
100% of the ozone is found at elevations higher than Earth's surface.
The rising of regions of the Earth's crust to higher elevations is known as uplift. This process can be caused by tectonic forces, such as the collision of tectonic plates or the movement of magma beneath the surface. Uplift can also occur due to erosion removing material from the surface, causing the land to rise up.
Yes, gravity causes water to flow along Earth's surface from higher elevations to lower elevations. This is why rivers and streams typically flow downhill, following the natural slope of the land.
The answer is.. Asthenosphere
The bimodal distribution of elevations on Earth's surface is due to the presence of both ocean basins and continental landmasses. The ocean basins are generally lower in elevation, while the continental landmasses have higher elevations, resulting in the bimodal distribution commonly observed.
A region of Earth's surface with similar elevation is known as a plateau or a highland. These areas are characterized by relatively flat or gently sloping terrain at higher elevations compared to the surrounding areas.
Elevation maps, also known as topographic maps, use shading to represent different elevations of the Earth's surface. Typically, higher elevations are shaded with darker colors, while lower elevations are shaded with lighter colors. These maps provide a visual representation of the physical features of the landscape.
Mountain building
topographic maps
topographic maps
Pressure decreases with increasing elevation, so pressure is higher at lower elevations and vice versa. This is because the density of the atmosphere decreases as you move further away from the Earth's surface.
A person weighs less on top of a mountain because the force of gravity is slightly weaker at higher elevations compared to the Earth's surface. This is due to the greater distance from the center of the Earth and the gravitational pull being slightly weaker at higher altitudes.