They are Wind, Waves, Glaciers and Water/Ice
Of all the forces that affect the earth, gravity would have to be the most prominent. Gravity forces the earth and any large astronomical body to be roughly spherical. Next, geological forces from plate movement creates new geographical features, and erosion slowly erodes them away.
The main forces that shape Earth's features are plate tectonics, which cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountains; erosion by water, wind, and ice, which shapes the landscape over time; and human activities, such as deforestation and urbanization, which also alter the Earth's features.
Humans shape the Earth by altering landscapes, climate, and ecosystems through activities like agriculture, urbanization, and resource extraction. These changes interact with natural forces like weather patterns, plate tectonics, and natural ecological processes, leading to a complex interplay between human activities and the natural world that shapes the Earth's environment.
The 3 external forces acting on Earth are gravity from the Sun and Moon, solar radiation pressure, and tidal forces from the Moon and Sun.
The two main types of forces that shape Earth are tectonic forces, which are responsible for movements of the Earth's crust leading to earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain building, and erosion forces, which include processes like wind, water, and glaciers wearing down the Earth's surface over time.
The two internal forces that shape the earth are volcanoes forcing magma through the crust and changes in the crust through forces like collisions.
They are Wind, Waves, Glaciers and Water/Ice
No one invented it. The shapes comes about through natural physical forces.
both forces shapes the surface of the earth. they are awalys changing and moving.they both are mountains
Of all the forces that affect the earth, gravity would have to be the most prominent. Gravity forces the earth and any large astronomical body to be roughly spherical. Next, geological forces from plate movement creates new geographical features, and erosion slowly erodes them away.
Non-contact forces, like electrostatic, magnetic, and gravitational forces, can create interactions between objects without physical contact. These forces can create various shapes, such as magnetic field lines around a magnet or the gravitational force field around a planet. The direction and strength of these forces determine the specific shapes they create.
The main forces that shape Earth's features are plate tectonics, which cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountains; erosion by water, wind, and ice, which shapes the landscape over time; and human activities, such as deforestation and urbanization, which also alter the Earth's features.
Geologic forces that shape the Earth are weathering and erosion (from wind, ice, water, and gravity) and the results of plate tectonics (volcanism, earthquakes, mountain building, subduction, crust creation).
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It shapes the earth.
Erosion and deposition shapes the Earth's surface.