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Name and describe the two processes that controls the structure of the earth's surface ​

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Earth Surface Processes considers the physical and chemical fluxes across the Earth’s surface, the processes that determine these fluxes, and the resulting landscapes. The Earth’s surface acts as a diffusive boundary that separates the atmosphere from the lithosphere, resulting in a global topography determined by the interaction of tectonic and climatic processes. The largest surface flux that results from this interaction involves the transformation of rock into sediment through weathering and erosion, and the transport and deposition of sediment, primarily from the continents to the oceans. The controls on this flux and how it has evolved through Earth history is a first-order problem for the Geosciences linking a range of disciplines such as geomorphology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, mountain building and large-scale geochemical cycling.

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