erosion results in a flattening of land form.
there would be no water and no land and the earth would not exist anymore
That deppends... if you mean the atmosphere which would equal zero gravity than yes but the earths gravitational pull is what keeps the moon where it is so the planes or helicopters wouldn't be able to get completely out of the pull
That would be latitude or longitude.
very very cold
The map will show what areas would be best for a park.
Sea cliffs composed of clay or chalk are susceptible to erosion and the loss of land to the encroaching sea.
The surface.
Earths shadow. If you were out in space behind the Earth, with the earth completely blocking out the sun to you, then you would be in Earths Umbra.
They would be almost completely eroded by the water and wind forces.
They'd stop moving.
eroded: The hill is not there anymore; it eroded away.
A lunar eclipse
I don't think so bc of earths gravity it would completely tear our planet apart
It would be weathered and eroded by atmospheric and environmental agents of denudation.
Landforms that you may find in mountains and plateaus would be valleys and hills. These are also landforms.
The umbra of a moon is the completely shaded, or hidden from light, part of the moon. The penumbra of a moon is the part that is only partially hidden, or shaded from light. The antumbra is completely in the light, and no shadows are cast upon it.
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