Locally, we can change it in small ways, by shifting dirt around. Digging canals, blasting rocks etc. But the overall shape remains the same.
Geophysicists, GeologistsThe study of the Earth's surface is called geology, and people who study it are called geologists.A geophysicist studies the processes that change and shape the earth.
A geologist studies processes that change and shape the Earth, such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, erosion, and plate tectonics. They aim to understand the Earth's history and how its features have evolved over time.
Evidence that supports the spherical shape of the Earth includes photos of Earth from space, the way ships disappear hull first over the horizon, the curvature seen at high altitudes, and the way constellations change as you travel north or south. These, along with other scientific measurements and experiments, have all contributed to confirming the Earth's round shape.
Many of the processes that changed the Earth in the past are the same processes that operate in the present.
People change the shape of the land through activities like digging, mining, building, and farming. These actions can result in erosion, deforestation, and altering natural landscapes. Environmental impacts and regulations should be considered when modifying the land.
Geophysicists, GeologistsThe study of the Earth's surface is called geology, and people who study it are called geologists.A geophysicist studies the processes that change and shape the earth.
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the ancient people describe the shape of the earth as a coin.they beleive that the earth is flat like a coin.
The Earth's surface will change its shape and form.
pompeii people thought the earth was flat
It just appears to change shape but it never physically changes shape unless it's hit by something.
The moon supposedly "changes shape" all the time, as the moon is constantly orbiting the Earth however the moon doesn't actually change shape, it is the amount of the sunlit side of the Earth that we see changing.
There are many ways in which the Earth changes with time. The Earth will change shape and climates for example.
They move because of the tectonic plates of the Earth.
A Gdophysicist
A geologist studies processes that change and shape the Earth, such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, erosion, and plate tectonics. They aim to understand the Earth's history and how its features have evolved over time.
Because of the relative positions of the earth, sun and moon.