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What is the difference between erosional landforms and depositional landforms?

Erosional landforms dominate an area where the ice flows to, while depositional landforms are found where ice flows from.


What is erosional forces?

Erosional forces are natural processes that wear away and remove rocks and soil from the Earth's surface, such as the action of water, wind, ice, and gravity. These forces help shape the land by breaking down and transporting materials, leading to the formation of landforms like valleys, canyons, and coastlines.


Do landforms change over time?

Yes, Geography is just one time plane of Geology. Earth's erosional and tectonic forces are acting to change landforms all the time, it is just that our lives are too short to see/notice much of the changes.


What are some landforms created by constructive?

Tallulah Gorge is formed by constructive forces.


How does wind vary from other erosional forces?

it involves matter changes


What landforms in California are created by external forces?

Gravity air resistance water resistance friction


What are the three categories or types of landforms?

Landforms can usually be divided into three types. Erosional: created by the weathering and movement of material away from its original location; depositional: formed from the deposition of eroded material; and tectonic: formed from the movement of the lithosphere by plate tectonics.


What types of forces create landforms?

divergent, convergent, and transform are the types of forces that create landforms


What are Erosional landforms formed by groundwater?

caves


Earth's suferce is covered with landforms created by internal and external forces true or false?

True. Landforms on Earth's surface are the result of both internal forces, such as tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity, and external forces, such as erosion and weathering. These processes work together to shape the landforms we see today.


How did rocks become different shapes?

Through erosional forces and differences in rock types.


What can wear away or build up landforms?

Erosional processes like wind, water, and glaciers can wear away landforms, while processes like deposition, volcanic activity, and tectonic movement can build up landforms.