Erosion
Running water can erode and shape the earth's surface by carrying away sediment, forming river valleys, canyons, and deltas. It also plays a crucial role in weathering rocks and transporting nutrients, sediments, and pollutants across the landscape. Over time, running water can create intricate networks of streams and rivers that influence the overall geology of an area.
Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, while erosion transports these pieces to new locations. Over time, these processes can create features like valleys, canyons, and coastlines, shaping the Earth's surface.
Water erosion can impact the Earth's surface by wearing away soil, rocks, and other materials, leading to changes in the landscape such as the formation of valleys, canyons, and river channels. It can also contribute to sediment pollution in water bodies, affecting ecosystems and water quality. Over time, water erosion can alter the shape and structure of the Earth's surface, especially in areas with high rainfall or poor land management practices.
There is no such thing as half of the Earth. If you are referring to half of the spherical shape of the Earth then it will be a hemisphere.
Tornadoes can shape the Earth's surface by creating paths of destruction through their high winds and intense pressure changes. They can uproot trees, strip vegetation, and even move large objects. This can lead to changes in the landscape and patterns of erosion.
One of the ways is that it carves it by weathering and eroding it away.
The tectonic plates below earths surface shape earths landforms
The Earths surface changes shape when plates collide when the earths surface overlaps or when there are Earthquakes.
our activities, movements and settlements shape the Earths surface.
Running water can erode and shape the earth's surface by carrying away sediment, forming river valleys, canyons, and deltas. It also plays a crucial role in weathering rocks and transporting nutrients, sediments, and pollutants across the landscape. Over time, running water can create intricate networks of streams and rivers that influence the overall geology of an area.
Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, while erosion transports these pieces to new locations. Over time, these processes can create features like valleys, canyons, and coastlines, shaping the Earth's surface.
The main types of geological agents are water (rivers, streams, oceans), wind, ice (glaciers), and gravity. These agents help to shape and change the Earth's surface through processes like erosion, weathering, and deposition.
During the Great Ice Age glaciers shaped the earths surface created a mitten shape.
A hemisphere.
we have a horizon which means that we cannot see all of the earths surface
a globe?
because when it acts on the surface it stretches the rock to make craters or " dents" on the crust.