yes it does because deep plates make a huge whole in the earth
so please answer back
or maybe not
No it has a rough surface but in comparison to its diameter the mountains and valleys we see are no more than the roughness of an orange skin.
The shaped surface of the Earth is particularly featured by the landform. And Earth has three main landforms, (1) the valleys or the lower regions of the Earth and formed from the effect of eroding movement of water over rock and soil, (2) the mountains or a large vertical landforms, the Earth's natural elevation, and (3) the plains or the mostly flat and broad areas landform, more than 50% of the Earth's interior.
It moves the suface of the Earth one of two ways 1. the plates colide or 2. one moves on top of the other i.e. mountains
Mountains formed by magma that reach the Earth's surface are called volcanic mountains or ridges.
The earth's surface features are, all the shapes and forms on the earth's surface; mountains, valleys, oceans, lakes, rivers, volcanoes, deserts, glaciers etc. just like your nose, eyes, lips, ears, chin, eyebrows and shape are your facial features.
Both have a rough and uneven landscape with lofty mountains and deep valleys.
when some earthquakes come they make the ground or surface of the earth uneven which sometimes form mountains
The valleys cut their way down to sea level and as this happens the mountains get eroded away to (by rain, ice and wind). The end stage is that the flatish land surface becomes almost level with the high tide of the sea. However the sediments eroded away get deposited on the ocean deeps and when the continents crash together again these form new mountains.
mountains
A land form is a physical feature on Earth's surface, for example, mountains and valleys.
No it has a rough surface but in comparison to its diameter the mountains and valleys we see are no more than the roughness of an orange skin.
The shaped surface of the Earth is particularly featured by the landform. And Earth has three main landforms, (1) the valleys or the lower regions of the Earth and formed from the effect of eroding movement of water over rock and soil, (2) the mountains or a large vertical landforms, the Earth's natural elevation, and (3) the plains or the mostly flat and broad areas landform, more than 50% of the Earth's interior.
as a naturally formed feature of the Earth's surface, Landforms have a characteristic shape, such as mountains and valleys
YES
There are multiple reasons for the earth's surface to be heated unevenly. The flat surfaces, waters, mountains, and craters, are all different things that can cause the earth to be heated unevenly.
There are multiple reasons for the earth's surface to be heated unevenly. The flat surfaces, waters, mountains, and craters, are all different things that can cause the earth to be heated unevenly.
There are multiple reasons for the earth's surface to be heated unevenly. The flat surfaces, waters, mountains, and craters, are all different things that can cause the earth to be heated unevenly.