Answer:
history influences geography; but geography has no historical influence
Explanation:
This is because History definitively effects Geography because what people do in the past. And Geography effects history. Take the great flood for example, that is the largest flooded recorded in Oregon, Nevada, and California.
Lava that cools so quickly that the ions do not have time to arrange themselves into crystals with definite shape will form igneous rocks with FINE GRAINED TEXTURE. Igneous rocks are those rocks formed as a result of cooling of magma or lava.
1 is physical. Physical weathering is caused by the effects of changing temperature on rocks, causing the rock to break apart. The process is sometimes assisted by water. There are two main types which are freeze thawing and exfoliation. Physical weathering usually occurs in places where there is little soil and few plants growing like mountains, hot deserts, or tundras(the cold tundras).
Isostatic adjustment usually occur when there is a void to attain a stable equilibrium hence when the void is filled due to the isostatic adjustment hence soil erosion occur