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The meteorological conditions that result from cast landforms are​

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Surface landforms are influenced by various forces, such as natural processes and human activities, over long-term periods of time. Landform is the primary issue that we need to understand while addressing global change and the impact of anthropogenic activities on the environment and the past processes. Landform evolution is an important aspect of Earth Sciences and involves complicated interaction among different physical processes and environmental factors, such as topography, underlying rock types and structures, tectonics, climate, vegetation, and human activities, all occurring over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. Different landform patterns are derived from tectonic movements and erosion and accumulation in specific meteorological settings. The exogenic meteorological forces control the hydrological conditions, the regional vegetation and fauna, and the mode and efficiency of weathering processes. Preserved and changing landforms recorded and registered the meteorological conditions in the past and at present, and future topographical conditions can be simulated for changing meteorological parameters. The investigation of meteorological impacts on the landform can improve the understanding of characteristics and processes of landform evolution and provide scientific support for the protection of the environment, for the maintenance of functioning rivers in sustainable landscape settings.

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