Landforms can be changed by the weather or erosion. They can also be changed by natural disasters or human beings.
Some powerful forces that change the Earth's surface include plate tectonics, which cause earthquakes and volcanoes, weathering and erosion by water, wind, and ice, and human activities such as mining and deforestation. These forces shape the landforms and structures we see on Earth today.
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Historical events, grassroots movements, and shifts in public opinion have been significant social forces that have driven social change. These forces can catalyze activism, raise awareness, and mobilize communities to advocate for and create change in areas such as civil rights, environmental conservation, and gender equality.
Forces of change in an organization can include technological advancements, changes in market trends, regulatory requirements, competition, and internal factors like restructuring, leadership changes, or employee morale. These forces can drive organizations to adapt, innovate, and transform in order to stay competitive and relevant in their industry.
Material forces of society refer to the economic and technological structures that shape social relations and interactions. This includes factors like production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, as well as the infrastructure and resources that influence the organization of society. Understanding material forces is essential for analyzing power dynamics and social change within a given society.
Social change refers to the transformation of societies over time due to various factors such as technology, culture, and institutions. Sociologists believe that social change is a continuous and inevitable process that can be either progressive or regressive in nature. It is influenced by individual actions, collective behavior, and larger structural forces within society.
The idea of social Darwinism would have likely appealed to the wealthy and powerful elite within society, as it provided a justification for their position and wealth by suggesting that they were the most "fit" to lead and succeed. It also resonated with those who believed in individualism and competition as driving forces in society.
Weathering and erosion shape earths surface by changing earths surface by having extreme forces that change earth.
Exogenous forces are forces that work above the earths surface and break down landforms. Endogenous forces are forces that work below the earths surface and build up land forms
There is a type of matter in a neutron star that will completely change the earth's surface and it is called strange matter that is so powerful that it will make the earth a blob of a mess, even water!
The tectonic plates below earths surface shape earths landforms
because of the earths surface
Umm, I think the crust.
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The answer is Weatering And Erosion.
The movement in earths plates create powerful forces that pull or squeeze the rock in the crust.
Most common change to the Earths surface from internal forces would most likely be earthquakes and volcano eruptions. External forces could be considered meteor strikes, or possibly the effects of gravity on the oceans ( Tides ) Global warming is also melting glaciers and causing a growth in arid regions. kapm
Geologists study the Earths surface
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