how is the terrain of a place formed
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Geomorphology is in large part the study of the formation of terrain or topography. Terrain is formed by concurrent processes operating on the underlying geological structures over geological time: Geological processes: Migration of tectonic plates, faulting and folding, mountain formation, volcanic eruptions, etc.
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Geomorphology is in large part the study of the formation of terrain or topography. Terrain is formed by concurrent processes operating on the underlying geological structures over geological time: Geological processes: Migration of tectonic plates, faulting and folding, mountain formation, volcanic eruptions, etc.
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