There will be more mountains and volcanoes
i think the answer your looking for is igneous rock.....that is the type of rock you get after megma cools.....
The force that changes Earth's surface most slowly is typically erosion, which is the gradual wearing down of rocks and soil by wind, water, and other natural forces. This process can take thousands to millions of years to significantly alter the landscape.
I can think of four things that cause sudden changes to the earth's surface: Impact of a large object from space (such as Meteor Crater in Arizona), earthquake, volcanic eruption or explosion (Krakatoa is a prime example), and nuclear explosion (the atomic bomb caused very sudden and complete change to Hiroshima and Nagasaki). Every rain shower causes some change to the earth's surface, but I think you were asking about more dramatic examples.
Temperature increases as you move from the Earth's surface towards the center. This is because the Earth's core is extremely hot due to the heat generated from radioactive decay and residual heat from the planet's formation.
Volcanoes exist due to the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, which can create weak points where magma from the mantle can rise and erupt onto the surface. This process forms volcanic mountains and landforms as the magma cools and solidifies.
transpiration,i think
i think its curved
I think it is 75 % of the earths surface is covered by limestone
i think lava
i think
Umm, I think the crust.
I think it's the crust, but I'm not completely sure.
well, it does. haven't you ever heard of hot lava? that's magma rising from the surface.
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That there are hot spots concisting of gas under the earths surface.
I am sure that if you think about the problems encountered by climbers on Mount Everest you might be able to answer that yourself. Near the Earth's surface.
I am sure that if you think about the problems encountered by climbers on Mount Everest you might be able to answer that yourself. Near the Earth's surface.