Glacial Landforms : Erosional and Depositional
Glacial Landforms : Erosional and Depositional Glaciers A glacier is a massive body of ice that forms on land and […]
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Glacial Landforms : Erosional and Depositional Glaciers A glacier is a massive body of ice that forms on land and […]
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Karst Landforms : Erosional and Depositional Karst Topography Karst is a type of landscape that develops over a long period
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Marine Landforms : Erosional and Depositional The most powerful agents of marine erosion are waves which originate due to the
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Fluvial Landforms : Erosional and Depositional Fluvial landforms Fluvial landforms are features on the Earth’s surface created by the action
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Volcanism and Volcanic Landforms Volcanism: Volcanism refers to the process in which molten rock (magma) from inside the Earth rises
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Exogenic Forces Exogenic Forces Exogenic forces, also called external forces, originate from outside the Earth or within its atmosphere. These
Endogenic Forces Geomorphic Processes Geomorphic processes are the natural activities that continuously shape, reshape, and modify the Earth’s surface. Over
Earthquake An earthquake in simple words is the shaking of the Earth’s surface. It happens when energy stored inside the
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Plate Tectonics Theory The term plate tectonics was first introduced by Tuzo Wilson from the University of Toronto. However, the
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