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The surface of the earth is ever changing.Justify this statement with explamples​

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Answered by XxImmortalxX
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For example, the surface of the earth is composed of plates which are continually moving and colliding with each other. These collisions causes mountains and volcanoes to form on the plate boundaries and thus changes the shape and form of the landmass.

Explanation:

Earth's surface is constantly changing. Wind, water, and ice break down large rocks and move sediments on the surface. It usually takes years for weathering, erosion, and deposition to cause noticeable changes. Some events, though, change Earth's surface much more quickly.

Answered by hridaya220981
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Earth's surface has changed greatly since the beginning of time and is still changing today. With the use of modern technology, scientists can observe how the Earth's surface changes over time.  Sometimes scientists cut down into the Earth's surface, looking at it in a cross section, or they take a picture from above called an aerial view.  

Changes can originate from below the surface and are caused by earthquakes and volcanoes.  The surface of the Earth can also be changed by an impact from outer space, such as from a meteor strike.  Most commonly, however, the changes to Earth's surface are due to weathering and erosion.

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