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Droughts change landforms by not growing plants more and animals to not get food to eat and no shelter for animals. :D :P C:

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How do droughts affect landforms?

Droughts can have significant impacts on landforms. With reduced rainfall, rivers and lakes can dry up, leading to the formation of dry, cracked riverbeds and exposed lakebeds. Lack of water also affects vegetation, leading to the drying and thinning of plant cover, which can increase soil erosion and the formation of gullies. Additionally, droughts can contribute to the expansion of deserts and the formation of sand dunes.


What forces cause the earth's landforms to change?

Erosion is something that causes the earth's landforms to change.


HoW do droughts changEs landforms?

When it doesnt rain it makes the ground cracky and hard instead of moist and soft where more plants can live.


WHAT ARE WAYS LIVING THINGS ARE AFFECTED BY CHANGE?

They can change by Wildfires, Droughts or Floods


Can deposition change landforms?

Yes.


Do landforms always change?

maybe?


Do the landforms on the moon change?

yes


How do earthquakes and tsunamis change human and wildlife habitat?

An earthquake or tsunami can change landforms and kill wildlife.


Is there a connection between recent droughts and climate change?

Some people would say that droughts and floods and other weather events are increasing and this is a sign of climate change. Scientists are more cautious. Climate changes over a number of years, and scientists would say there is not yet a definite connection.


How does plate tectonics change landforms?

mountains, mountain ranges, volcanoes and many other landforms.


What are 3 ways landforms change?

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How do landforms change quickly?

Landforms can change quickly due to sudden geological events such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and tsunamis. These events can rapidly alter the shape and structure of the land, leading to the formation of new landforms or the destruction of existing ones. Human activities such as mining, deforestation, and construction can also cause rapid changes to landforms.