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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
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PLZZZZ HELPPP MEE I WILLL CHOOSE YOUU AS BRAINLESTTTTT, INEED 3 PARAGRAPHSSS Explain porcesses that shape and transform environm

ent?
Geography
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adelina 88 [10]3 years ago
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The physical processes on Earth create constant change. These processes—including movement in the tectonic plates in the crust, wind and water erosion, and deposition—shape features on Earth's surface.Lithospheric Processes cause magmatism, mantle dynamics, and faulting, which in turn shape the Earth's ever-changing surface.

The four common Planet Surface Processes are: Cratering, Volcanoes, Erosion, and Weathering (chemical and physical).The Earth's surface is constantly changing through forces in nature. The daily processes of precipitation, wind and land movement result in changes to landforms over a long period of time. Driving forces include erosion, volcanoes and earthquakes.

Lithospheric Processes. Lithospheric Processes cause magmatism, mantle dynamics, and faulting, which in turn shape the Earth's ever-changing surface. ... We also study the high temperature systems in the Earth's interior that produce magmas, drive metamorphism, and create mantle heterogeneity.

I hope it will help you

bixtya [17]3 years ago
4 0

The major geographical processes that form and transform coastal environments are erosion, transportation, and deposition. Coastal erosion wears and breaks off materials along the coastline. Transportation is when sediment is transported by currents, rivers, and constructive waves to a destination. Deposition describes how sediment builds up coastal landforms due to transportation

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