Environmental Sciences, asked by Rudrabb, 1 month ago

5) What is land made up of?​

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Answered by NidhooZz
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Answer:

Explanation:

The atmosphere and oceans of the Earth continuously shape the land by eroding and transporting solids on the surface. The crust, which currently forms the Earth's land, was created when the molten outer layer of the planet Earth cooled to form a solid mass as the accumulated water vapor began to act in the atmosphere.

Answered by Anonymous
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It is made up of various minerals and gases and water.

  • The land is made up of a variety of materials. The Earth's core, which primarily consists of nickel and iron, is located deep within the planet, at its centre.
  • By eroding and moving significant materials on the surface, the Earth's atmosphere and oceans continually alter the land.
  • The various examples of various land forms are hills, valleys, canyons, mountains etc.
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