Water is a powerful landscaper. Water can weather and erode rock over many years to create new structures or wear them down. One example of water's ability to drastically change the land, is the Grand Canyon. The Colorado River over thousands of years had weathered and eroded the rock as the land was pushed upward from below. The river "cut" through the rock, and created the Grand Canyon. Torrential rains can cause flooding. Heavy flooding can be destrucive and can uproot trees, carry and toss rocks, and destroy habitats. Rain could turn a calm stream into a raging river that can pick up debris from the river bed, bashing them into the surrounding area. Water can freeze in between rocks and when it expands, this process of expanding in the rocks over years can change mountainous regions. It can over time reduce their size(from the rocks that fall or slide off). Glaciers can turnlow-lying hills into deep valleys as they move along slowly over the years. Glaciers oftern "pick up" rocks as they move along, and this is from their "cutting' through the ladnscape. Earthquakes under the ocean or sudden displacements can cause tsunamis. Tsunamis are powerful waves that can destroy a beach and the land behind it. These massive waves can overcome and submerge small islands or even barrier islands. These are just a few of the common ways in which water can change the landscape.
Water is a powerful landscaper. Water can weather and erode rock over many years to create new structures or wear them down. One example of water's ability to drastically change the land, is the Grand Canyon. The Colorado River over thousands of years had weathered and eroded the rock as the land was pushed upward from below. The river "cut" through the rock, and created the Grand Canyon. Torrential rains can cause flooding. Heavy flooding can be destrucive and can uproot trees, carry and toss rocks, and destroy habitats. Rain could turn a calm stream into a raging river that can pick up debris from the river bed, bashing them into the surrounding area. Water can freeze in between rocks and when it expands, this process of expanding in the rocks over years can change mountainous regions. It can over time reduce their size(from the rocks that fall or slide off). Glaciers can turnlow-lying hills into deep valleys as they move along slowly over the years. Glaciers oftern "pick up" rocks as they move along, and this is from their "cutting' through the ladnscape. Earthquakes under the ocean or sudden displacements can cause tsunamis. Tsunamis are powerful waves that can destroy a beach and the land behind it. These massive waves can overcome and submerge small islands or even barrier islands. These are just a few of the common ways in which water can change the landscape.
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The answer is Wind + Water
It changes the landscape by blowing over or on the landscape
Portrait/Landscape
How did the landscape change after the San Francisco earthquake of 1906?
Moving water can carve a landscape when it pushes through forcefully.
The answer is Wind + Water
Desert landscape affected by running water and wind.:D
yes,cuz it get water everywhere. almost
You can not change a paper size to landscape, landscape is an orientation, not a size.
Landscape
It changes the landscape by blowing over or on the landscape
No
landscape that humans change?
Portrait/Landscape
How did the landscape change after the San Francisco earthquake of 1906?
By lava killing the plants around it. Also the lava gets into the water and puts sulfuric acid in the water, therefore contaminating the water.
Landscape