The wind causes erosion which blows away dirt.
One way the Earth's surface can change slowly is through the process of erosion, where rocks and soil are gradually worn away by natural elements like wind, water, and ice. This can lead to the shaping of landscapes over long periods of time.
Internal forces of change, like tectonic plate movement, can lead to large-scale changes on Earth's surface such as mountain formation, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. In contrast, external forces of change, such as erosion by wind and water, shape the surface through processes like weathering and sediment transport. Both internal and external forces play complementary roles in shaping and transforming Earth's surface over time.
Deposition is the process where sediments are deposited or laid down on the Earth's surface by wind, water, or ice. Over time, deposition can result in the formation of new landforms such as deltas, beaches, sand dunes, and alluvial plains. This process can also contribute to the buildup of soil, shaping the landscape and altering the Earth's surface.
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.
Examples of slow changes on Earth's surface include weathering of rocks over time, erosion of land by water and wind, and gradual movement of tectonic plates. These processes can take thousands to millions of years to significantly alter the Earth's surface.
water, ice, wind, and snow.
Mudslides
Friction
water can change the earths surface by breaking down rocks into sediment and then the wind blowing them to a different spot to change the earth.(An example is the Grand Canyon.)
wind
They both can change the size of Earths Surface
what involves both chemical and physical change on earths surface
Erosion.
POOPSOK
They smooth earths surface
Wind
Not only influence, The Sun's energy is the CAUSE of wind on Earth.