Gravitational force
Tectonic force
Diastrophism
A sudden change on Earth's surface can be caused by natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, or meteorite impacts. These events can occur unexpectedly and result in rapid and significant changes to 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.
A sudden change in geology refers to a rapid and significant alteration in the Earth's surface features or subsurface structures. This can be caused by natural events such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, or impacts from asteroids. These sudden changes can have profound effects on the landscape and ecosystems in the affected areas.
sudden changes can have short-term or long-term effects. the wind from a hurricane afffects only a small part of earth for a short time. however, the impact of a comet on earth may put clouds of dust into the atmosphere.these clouds may decrease the temperature everywhere on earth for many years.
Gradual changes in an environment can include erosion, deforestation, and climate change. Sudden changes can involve natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and wildfires, or human-induced events like oil spills or pollution incidents. Both types of changes can have significant impacts on the ecosystem and its inhabitants.
earthquake
Sudden forces break the crust of the earth to make openings through which various types of material including molten magma, solid rocks, gases etc. are ejected to the surface from the interior of the earth.
A sudden change on Earth's surface can be caused by natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, or meteorite impacts. These events can occur unexpectedly and result in rapid and significant changes to 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.
A sudden change in geology refers to a rapid and significant alteration in the Earth's surface features or subsurface structures. This can be caused by natural events such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, or impacts from asteroids. These sudden changes can have profound effects on the landscape and ecosystems in the affected areas.
Experiencing sudden changes in interests or hobbies (APEX)
The role of a manager in sudden changes is to ensure that there is a smooth transition. The manager has the duty to ensure that all departments adapt to the changes swiftly.
The sudden slipping of rocks beneath the Earth's surface is known as an earthquake. This phenomenon occurs when accumulated stress along geological faults exceeds the strength of the rocks, causing them to break and shift. The release of energy during this process generates seismic waves, which can be felt as ground shaking. Earthquakes can vary in intensity and can lead to significant geological changes and damage to structures on the surface.
Signs of indicating sudden emotions include changes in facial expression (such as wide eyes or a furrowed brow), changes in voice tone or volume (like raised pitch or yelling), increased heart rate and breathing, and physical movements (like pacing or fidgeting). Other signs may include sweating, blushing, or sudden changes in behavior.
When the CMEs impact the Earth's magnetosphere, a storm sudden commencement or sudden impulse (SSC or SI), a sudden increase in the magnetic field strength detected at the surface, almost instantaneously occurs.
changes in windspeed or direction, sudden changes in air pressure or temperature. Or humidity.
This would be known as an Act of God.