The process by which the height of the Earth Surface increases : Aggradation , Denudation, Weathering
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The process by which the height of the Earth Surface increases is called weathering.
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The correct answer is Aggradation.
- Aggradation, also known as alluviation, is an increase in land elevation produced by sediment deposition, most commonly in a river system.
- Gradation occurs when the supply of sediment surpasses the system's ability to transport the material.
- The Exner equation specifies the mass balance of transported and bed sediment.
- Lowland alluvial rivers, river deltas, and alluvial fans are examples of aggradational landforms.
- Slow sinking occurs commonly in gradational ecosystems to compensate for the rise in land surface height induced by aggradation.
- After millions of years, an aggradational environment will be changed into a sedimentary basin, retaining the deposited material, including paleochannels and ancient floodplains.
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