Erosion
Weathering and erosion processes break down rock at Earth's surface. Weathering involves physical breakdown (mechanical weathering) and chemical breakdown (chemical weathering) of rocks, while erosion involves the transportation of the broken-down rock particles by agents like water, wind, or ice. Over time, these processes shape the Earth's surface and contribute to the formation of landforms.
Water, through processes such as erosion, transportation, and deposition.
Rainfall can erode the Earth's surface by wearing down rocks and soil, causing the landscape to change over time. It can also help shape the land through processes like weathering and sediment transportation, impacting ecosystems and creating features like rivers and valleys. Additionally, heavy rainfall can lead to flooding and landslides, further altering the Earth's surface.
Height above earths surface is called elevation
The Earth's surface layer is called the crust.
Erosion
Weathering and erosion processes break down rock at Earth's surface. Weathering involves physical breakdown (mechanical weathering) and chemical breakdown (chemical weathering) of rocks, while erosion involves the transportation of the broken-down rock particles by agents like water, wind, or ice. Over time, these processes shape the Earth's surface and contribute to the formation of landforms.
Water
weathering
Water, through processes such as erosion, transportation, and deposition.
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70% or 80% of water covers the earths surface
No the crust covers earths surface
to draw the earths surface.
There are almost no extrusive rocks on the earths surface because they are all under the earths surface. They are mainly lower than the earths surface.
The tectonic plates below earths surface shape earths landforms
it is water cycle