A. Glaciers
Usually this will result in an earthquake, as the pressure releases.
Yes, caused by gravity. (only works on the very large scale because gravity is very weak.)
One thousand cubic miles of rock has been eroded from the Grand Canyon by the Colorado River. This would be a highly visible and observable result of a huge erosion process. The largest erosion event in the history of Earth was the collision of a Mars sized proto-planet with Earth over 4 billion years ago that led to the formation of the Moon.
Changes caused by weathering and erosion typically occur over long periods of time due to the gradual wearing down of rocks and landforms by natural elements like wind, water, and ice. In contrast, changes caused by earthquakes happen suddenly and are the result of tectonic plate movement, leading to rapid shifts in the Earth's crust. Both processes can alter the Earth's surface, but weathering and erosion are slow and gradual, while earthquakes are sudden and more dramatic.
the large one is bigger
A. Glaciers
Large-scale folding of the earth's crust may be caused by what?
i think the answer is forestation..!!
the collision of sub-crustal plates :)
Usually this will result in an earthquake, as the pressure releases.
Not really...A spring scale is largely inacurate. For Chemical or Scientific purposes, a spring scale is not the answer.
population problem means over population which is caused due to reprodution on large scale .
a change in the distribution of living things.
Yes, caused by gravity. (only works on the very large scale because gravity is very weak.)
One thousand cubic miles of rock has been eroded from the Grand Canyon by the Colorado River. This would be a highly visible and observable result of a huge erosion process. The largest erosion event in the history of Earth was the collision of a Mars sized proto-planet with Earth over 4 billion years ago that led to the formation of the Moon.
Changes caused by weathering and erosion typically occur over long periods of time due to the gradual wearing down of rocks and landforms by natural elements like wind, water, and ice. In contrast, changes caused by earthquakes happen suddenly and are the result of tectonic plate movement, leading to rapid shifts in the Earth's crust. Both processes can alter the Earth's surface, but weathering and erosion are slow and gradual, while earthquakes are sudden and more dramatic.
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