Meteor collisions, tsunamis, flooding, and volcanic eruptions.
Slow changes to Earth's surface, like erosion and weathering, occur gradually over time due to processes like wind and water erosion. Fast changes, like volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, can reshape the landscape in a short period by releasing energy stored within the Earth's crust. Both slow and fast changes play significant roles in shaping Earth's surface over time.
The shifting of the Earths Techtonic Plates is what causes earthquakes. The earths crust is floating on top of a layer of magma. When two of earths techtonic plates shift and rub up against eachother, they get caught, because they are rigid, not smooth. When they finally get uncaught, they move very fast and that is what causes the shaking, as does the rubbing up against eachother.
The Earth's geosphere has significantly changed over time due to processes such as plate tectonics, volcanic activity, erosion, and weathering. These processes have shaped the Earth's surface, leading to the formation of mountains, valleys, ocean basins, and continents. Over millions of years, these changes have transformed the Earth's geosphere into the diverse and dynamic planet we see today.
A mineral is a solid, nonliving material that makes up the Earth's crust and has a distinct chemical composition. Minerals are naturally occurring and are typically formed through geological processes over time.
Some fast changes on Earth include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and tsunamis. These events can occur suddenly and have significant impacts on the surrounding environment and communities.
Very fast.
As fast as your fingernails grow
Like I know that.....
Slow changes to Earth's surface, like erosion and weathering, occur gradually over time due to processes like wind and water erosion. Fast changes, like volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, can reshape the landscape in a short period by releasing energy stored within the Earth's crust. Both slow and fast changes play significant roles in shaping Earth's surface over time.
Very gradually
the transmission makes it go fast
2.5 centimeters per year
yes it will
So fast that it makes fast people...not fast.
Some fast changes are like earthquakes and hericanes
waves changes the tide the weather effects every thing the shifts in land changes animals habitats the way we live weathering changes every thing erosoin too deposion helps every day living bc it gets rid of stuff earth quakes changes the world tsunamis change weather volcanoes change the temperature and the land.
The same elements, training, and natural ability that makes anyone fast.