The earth's surface and landform undergo continuous change'. Explain with an example
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The Earth's surface is constantly changing through forces in nature. The daily processes of precipitation, wind and land movement result in changes to landforms over a long period of time. Driving forces include erosion, volcanoes and earthquakes.
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THE EARTH'S SURFACE AND LANDFORM UNDERGO CONTINUOUS CHANGE. FOR EXAMPLE - WEATHERING IS A NATURAL PROCESS AND IT CONTINUOUSLY RUNS . IT CAUSES A MAJOR CHANGE IN LANDFORM AND EARTH'S SURFACE AS IT BREAKS ROCKS AND DEPOSITS IT IN A NEW PLACE
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