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Gravity is the force of nature that pulls in Earth's water, keeping it on the surface of the planet. This gravitational force is responsible for the tides and the shape of the ocean basins.
Because the pull of gravity is like water swirling in a basin.
Water is the predominant agent of erosion on Earth. It erodes landscapes through processes such as rainfall, rivers, and waves, wearing down rocks and reshaping the land over time.
Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, while erosion transports these pieces to new locations. Together, they shape the Earth's surface by wearing away exposed rocks and landforms over time. This process plays a key role in forming landscapes such as canyons, valleys, and coastlines.
Approximately 0.005% of the Earth's water is found in its soil. This water is vital for plant growth and sustains terrestrial ecosystems.
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The tectonic plates below earths surface shape earths landforms
Wind, water, and ice interact to shape Earth's landscapes through processes like erosion and deposition. Wind can carry and deposit sediment, water can carve out valleys and create features like rivers and lakes, and ice can sculpt mountains and carve out valleys through glacial movement. These forces work together to shape the Earth's surface over time.
They erode edges!!
size of island ,continents, and body of water.
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The natural process in which water, wind, or ice changes the shape of Earth's crust is called erosion. Erosion occurs when these elements wear away rocks and soil, transporting sediment to new locations. Over time, this process shapes landscapes, creating features such as valleys, canyons, and coastal cliffs. It is a key component of the rock cycle and contributes to the continuous reshaping of the Earth’s surface.
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our activities, movements and settlements shape the Earths surface.
A bit of history how did Columbus described earths shape?
sphere, round