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enot [183]
1 year ago
4

How do physical and human forces change the earths surface? (not all answers need to be negative things about physical and human

forces!)
Geography
1 answer:
Paul [167]1 year ago
3 0

The physical forces of nature and human forces modify the earth's surface by altering the relief of mountains, the course of rivers, among others.

<h3>How do the physical forces of nature modify the earth's surface?</h3>

The physical forces of nature modify the surface of the earth because they alter the order in which it was for a time. For example, landslides cause the Earth's surface to change its shapes.

On the other hand, earthquakes cause the earth to crack and sometimes drastic changes result, such as modification of the relief. Additionally, hurricanes and typhoons cause sea water to enter coastal areas, modifying the appearance of the earth's surface.

<h3>How do human forces modify the earth's surface?</h3>

The human force modifies the surface of the earth in different ways. First of all, when a road is built, trees must be felled, the land flattened and other modifications made so that the road is in good condition and will not suffer later damage.

On the other hand, mining uses different methods to break rocks and extract minerals. In this case, the earth's surface would be modified with the use of dynamite. Finally, when a dam is built, the course of a river is modified to take advantage of the current to produce energy.

Learn more about Earth surface in: brainly.com/question/9382932

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