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DOES GEOMORPHOLOGY HAS AN INSIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP WITH THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT?

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Geomorphology is all about landforms and processes; it is absolutely physical and has an insignificant relationship with the human-environment association.

This statement is not true

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  • Geomorphology is an empirical study of the origin and evolution of and bathymetric and topographic elements formed by or near the Earth's surface by physical, biological, and chemical processes.
  • Geomorphology includes the study of land forms as well as their processes, structures,and sediments on the earth's surface. The study comprises looking at the landscapes and  seeing in what way surface of the Earth's processes can shape the environment, such as soil, water and ice. In order to explain the occurrences of these types, the geomorphologists ap the distribution of these landforms
  • However, In an age in which the influence of human activities on global environments geomorphological does have significance on the extensive and diverse forms of human that impact in a range of environmental setting
  • Environmental Geomorphology is characterized by the earth sciences, which explores human-environment interactions from a geomorphological viewpoint.
  • Very recently, during the 1960s, environmental geomorphology emerged as part of applied geomorphology which addresses land forms and landscapes in relation to the effects of human intrusion on the natural formation cycle and vice versa on one hand and and the manipulative effect of human activities on environmental processes, problems stemming from these interactions and corrective measures thereby leading to environmental management and reduction of natural disasters, on the other hand.

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