Erosion from weathering owes it's power source to the sun. The weather causes rocks to be newly exposed at the surface. Heat from the Earth's interior causes molten material to rise to the surface, creating new rock.
The cause of evaporation is the continuous movement of molecules at the surface of a liquid; gaining more energy they can escape in the air. Temperature favors this process.
It is called geothermal energy.
The sun
because the value of gravitational force of earth is greater than that of moon.
Energy from the Earth's interior drives geological processes such as volcanic eruptions, tectonic plate movements, and the formation of mountains. This internal heat, primarily from radioactive decay and residual heat from the planet's formation, causes magma to rise, leading to volcanic activity that can reshape landforms. Furthermore, the movement of tectonic plates can create earthquakes and alter landscapes over time, resulting in significant surface changes. These processes continuously shape and transform the Earth's surface, contributing to its dynamic nature.
Earthquakes
the sun and the moon
The process that causes water on Earth's surface to change to gas and rise into the atmosphere is called evaporation. This occurs when the sun's heat energy causes water molecules to gain enough energy to break free from the liquid's surface and enter the air as water vapor.
The energy from the core of the earth causes currents in the molten layers, the way there are currents in the ocean. These currents are what causes the Tectonic Plates to move along the surface of the earth.
The sun and the earth's interior are the two sources of energy that power earth's systems.
The sun and the earth's interior are the two sources of energy that power earth's systems.
Some examples of energy resources found above Earth's surface include solar energy, wind energy, and hydropower. These resources provide renewable and sustainable sources of energy that can be harnessed for electricity generation and other purposes.
The sun and the earth's interior are the two sources of energy that power earth's systems.
solar system and gas
the greenhouse
the greenhouse effect!
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