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  1. Erosion by wind and water.
  2. Earthquakes caused by tectonic plate movement.
  3. Volcanic eruptions that release magma and gases.
  4. Weathering from exposure to elements like rain, heat, and cold.
  5. Landslides and rockfalls.
  6. Glacial movement carving out landscapes.
  7. Coral reef formation and erosion.
  8. Subsidence due to groundwater extraction or natural processes.
  9. Tsunamis caused by underwater seismic activity.
  10. Sinkholes forming due to erosion of soluble rocks such as limestone.
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