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Explain any one reason responsible for the formation of the major landforms of the earth

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Answered by roman506
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Weathering, water, elevation, sinking, and erosion of the soil are constantly shaping the surface of the Earth. It doesn’t really happen overnight but takes hundreds and thousands of years for us to notice these changes.

External Process----

External process means effects caused by the external factors such as rain or wind.

Erosion occurs when material on the surface like soil and rocks which are called sediments are deposited or dropped off in a different location. These natural processes change the surface of the Earth. Erosion and Deposition are the processes that are occurring externally.

Internal Process----

internal processes occur inside the surface of the Earth, beneath the crust. The internal process, like Volcanic eruption and Plate tectonics, are caused because of the intense heat in the Earth’s core that causes molten rock in the mantle layer to move thus creating uneven movement on the surface. These layers are either uplifting or sinking.

Landforms can be categorized into Mountains, Plateaus, and Plains depending upon their elevation and slope. Let us look at them individually.

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