The Earth's topography is primarily shaped by tectonic activity, erosion by wind and water, and volcanic activity. Tectonic forces create mountain ranges, valleys, and other geological features. Erosion from wind and water gradually wears down landforms, while volcanic eruptions add new landforms such as mountains and lava plateaus. Over long periods of time, these processes continually shape and change the Earth's topography.
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is mount novarupta responsible for any of earths surface changes
Karst topography is usually formed when acidic water dissolves layers of bedrock. Common attributes include sinkholes and other depressions in the rock.
Crust
Rolling topography is any land formation that is not high enough to be considered a mountain. Rolling topography is formed by erosion or some other force in nature like glaciers. Rolling topography can also be formed by the eruption of volcanoes over time.
Earth's topography changes due to geological processes such as plate tectonics, volcanic activity, erosion by water and wind, and deposition of sediments. These processes create mountains, valleys, coastlines, and other landforms over long periods of time. Additionally, human activities such as mining, deforestation, and urban development can also alter the Earth's topography.
It is formally known as geography but is really of anthropology & Topography.
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
what causes changes to earths landform
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what causes all of the changes that take place in earths atmosphere is the tilt of the earths axis
is mount novarupta responsible for any of earths surface changes
They are variable topography with numerous knobs and kettles, they have a round broad shape and are formed by ice deposited below the surface and melting to form hummocky topography, they are a stagnant ice feature.
Diamonds are usually formed in the mantle.
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intrusive rocks are formed within the earths surface from magma. extrusive rocks are formed from lava outside of earths surface
It was about 4 billion years ago, that the Earths oceans formed