erosion is the most obvious. there are also earthquakes (the movement of tectonic plates) and you may not think of it as slow but volcanoes as well.
Climate
Gradual changes of the Earth's surface can be caused by processes like weathering, erosion, and deposition. Weathering breaks down rock into smaller pieces, erosion transports these pieces from one place to another, and deposition deposits them in new locations. Over time, these processes can reshape the Earth's surface.
Hurricanes can cause significant coast erosion. Flooding resulting from heavy rains can alter river channels. Tornadoes can destroy vegetation, but rarely cause significant amounts of soil erosion.
The Earth may shift downward and may cause great damage.
Cyclones can cause rapid changes to the Earth's surface primarily through their intense winds and heavy rainfall. The strong winds can uproot trees, destroy buildings, and erode coastlines, while heavy rainfall can lead to flooding, landslides, and soil erosion. Additionally, storm surges associated with cyclones can inundate coastal areas, reshaping shorelines and altering habitats. These processes can significantly impact ecosystems and human settlements in a short period.
folding
Energy from Earth's interior, in the form of heat, drives processes such as plate tectonics which cause volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and the creation of mountains. The movement of molten rock in the mantle creates pressure that can result in geological activities like crustal uplift, faulting, and magma intrusions, leading to changes in the Earth's surface.
What property of magam cause it to rise towaed earths surface?
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.
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.
Processes such as weathering, erosion, volcanic activity, and tectonic movements can cause slow changes to the Earth's surface over time. These processes gradually shape and reshape the landforms we see today.
A primary cause for surface winds on the earth is the Earths Rotation.
The thing that cause the changes on the Earth is the worst because after an earthquake you could rebuild things an they could look 100 percent better than they did before the Natural disaster occurred.
it can rapidly cause a landslide to occur
yes it will
moving tectonic plates on earths surface
erosion