Processes such as weathering, erosion, and deposition build up parts of Earth's surface over time. These processes involve the breaking down of rocks, movement of sediments, and the accumulation of material in different areas, shaping the Earth's surface.
Volcano.
Vent
Magma reaches the Earth's surface through a process called volcanic eruption. This occurs when pressure builds up underground and forces the magma to flow and eventually break through the Earth's surface. Once the magma reaches the surface, it is then called lava.
magma moves up earth suface
from rocks being melted in the earths core, it then gets pushed up and the pressurre builds, the a volcanic erupiton takes place due to the pressure from the outer core/mantle, strange but true
Constructive Force
Weathering, erosion, and deposition. Earth's surface could also be built up by volcanism.
weathering, erosion, deposition, and uplift
Volcanoes are essentially holes in the earths surface through which magma and lava can erupt. when pressure builds up below the earths crust, magma is then forced violently out of the volcanoes.
yes. Some parts yes , however deltas are very small in comparison to the overall size of the Earths surface. Volcanoes are also responsible for radical changes , but again the Earth's a big place.
Volcano.
Vent
The three parts that make up the Earths mantle are the crust, core, and mantle.
Constructive Force
lava effects the earths surface by destroying it and building it up
pressure builds up in the earth and pushes the magma up to the surface.
volcano