rocks connect together to form earth
Glaciers pick up large amounts of earth as they move along the Earth's surface. Then, when they melt, they deposit all of the dirt and rock that they have picked up. This results in the reshaping of the earth's surface, as earth is removed from one place, and built up in another.
No, deconstructive forces like erosion wear away the Earth's surface by breaking down and transporting rock and soil. It does not create new land but redistributes and changes the existing surface of the Earth.
Glaciers remove Earth's surface through erosion, as they pick up and transport rocks and sediments. They build up Earth's surface by depositing these materials as they melt, forming landforms like moraines and drumlins.
Weathering, erosion, and deposition are the three processes that act together to wear down and build up Earth's surface. Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller fragments, erosion transports these fragments to new locations, and deposition occurs when the transported material is laid down in a new location, building up Earth's surface.
Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, erosion transports these pieces to new locations, and deposition delivers these particles to build up new layers on the Earth's surface. Together, these processes continuously wear down and reshape the Earth's surface over time.
Processes that happen to the earth that build it up.
To build up the earth platform to required level with proper compaction.
There are a great many different changes that build up in the Earth's surface. The concentration of elements changes with the different layers and climates for example.
weathering
Processes that happen to the earth that build it up.
Both earth has water under neath the soil and the heat and pressure build up and it erupts into steam
Weathering, erosion, and deposition. Earth's surface could also be built up by volcanism.
Glaciers pick up large amounts of earth as they move along the Earth's surface. Then, when they melt, they deposit all of the dirt and rock that they have picked up. This results in the reshaping of the earth's surface, as earth is removed from one place, and built up in another.
volcano
the "invention" (or development) of chlorophil by plants
# From a Pressure build up of volcanic gases, e.g. Sulferdioxide # An earth Quake that has resulted in a landslide of soil off of the the crater, # A build up of pressure due to rising magma,
No, deconstructive forces like erosion wear away the Earth's surface by breaking down and transporting rock and soil. It does not create new land but redistributes and changes the existing surface of the Earth.