Mountains and Lakes
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A rive cliff and a river deposit
Dunes and moraines are two hilly landforms created by erosion.
Two major landforms in California are the Sierra Nevada mountain range, known for its peaks and forests, and the Mojave Desert, which covers a significant portion of the southern part of the state. Both of these landforms contribute to California's diverse geography and ecosystems.
Karst landforms are primarily shaped by the processes of dissolution and erosion, which work together through the presence of soluble rocks like limestone. Rainwater, slightly acidic due to dissolved carbon dioxide, seeps into the ground, dissolving the limestone and creating cavities and voids. As these cavities enlarge over time, they can lead to surface features such as sinkholes, caves, and disappearing streams. The continuous process of erosion further sculpts these features, resulting in the distinctive landscapes characteristic of karst topography.
v-shaped valley ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONwaterfall ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONalluvial fan ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONflood plain ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONlevees ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONmeanders ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONox - bow lake ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONbraiding ...................EROSION / DEPOSITIONdelta ...................EROSION / DEPOSITION
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The two types are erosion
A rive cliff and a river deposit
mainly the crust is shaped from two main reasons, erosion and weathering.
Two major erosional processes occur at the base of a glacier. First, at the base of a glacier, large amounts of loose rock and sediment are incorporated into the moving glacial ice by partial melting and refreezing. The second process of erosion involves the abrasive action of the held rock and sediment held by the ice on the surface underneath the glacier. This abrasive process is known as scouring.
Dunes and moraines are two hilly landforms created by erosion.
Two forces that cause landforms are erosion, which is the wearing away of rock and soil by natural processes like wind and water, and tectonic forces, which involve the movement of the Earth's plates resulting in the formation of mountains, valleys, and other landforms.
the shifting of tectonic plates and submergence of rock will create magma which will force its way to the surface creating some land forms. there is also a glaciation process and river process.
Tectonic activity, such as the movement of the Pacific and North American plates along the San Andreas Fault, has uplifted and folded California's mountains. Erosion by rivers, glaciers, and wind over millions of years has carved out valleys and peaks, shaping the varied landscape of California's mountains.
Two major landforms in California are the Sierra Nevada mountain range, known for its peaks and forests, and the Mojave Desert, which covers a significant portion of the southern part of the state. Both of these landforms contribute to California's diverse geography and ecosystems.
Two processes that wear down Earth and reshape landforms are weathering, which breaks down rocks into smaller particles, and erosion, which moves these particles from one place to another through processes such as wind, water, or ice. These processes work together to shape the Earth's surface over time.