yes, its called erosion
No. Wind is caused by a combination uneven heating of Earth's surface and Earth's rotation. There has always been wind on Earth and there always will be, with or without global warming.
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
Wind forms due to differences in air pressure, temperature, and density. Rotating storms, like tornadoes and hurricanes, form when warm, moist air near the surface rises and is replaced by cooler air. The rotation is caused by the Earth's rotation and dynamic pressure systems.
Surface currents in the Earth's oceans are mainly caused by the combination of the wind and the rotation of the Earth (Coriolis effect). The wind pushes the surface water, creating movement, and the Coriolis effect deflects this movement to create currents.
The sun's uneven heating of the Earth's surface creates temperature variations that drive atmospheric circulation, leading to the formation of wind. As the sun heats the Earth, warm air rises and cool air moves in to take its place, creating wind patterns. This process is known as convection and is a key driver of winds on our planet.
On Earth wind and rain cause erosion which changes the surface. The moon has no atmosphere thus nothing to cause change.
Air; wind; water
The wind causes erosion which blows away dirt.
Coriolis effect and difference in heat
Not only influence, The Sun's energy is the CAUSE of wind on Earth.
by gravity, ice, wind, water
No. Wind is caused by a combination uneven heating of Earth's surface and Earth's rotation. There has always been wind on Earth and there always will be, with or without global warming.
I seriously have to say that it is wind, water, erosion, or weathering
The answer is erosion of rocks and land forms
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
Wind forms due to differences in air pressure, temperature, and density. Rotating storms, like tornadoes and hurricanes, form when warm, moist air near the surface rises and is replaced by cooler air. The rotation is caused by the Earth's rotation and dynamic pressure systems.
water can change the earths surface by breaking down rocks into sediment and then the wind blowing them to a different spot to change the earth.(An example is the Grand Canyon.)