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What are the scope of geomorphology?geomorphology

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Answered by singhbabyjhs
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Answer:

It is the study of the relations between landforms and the underlying rocks  i.e. Geological

Explanation:

Geomorphology is concerned with the interactions between denudation processes and the rock strength. Hence, in the precise investigation of the resistance of rocks to denudation, detailed experimental work on rocks must be carried out.

In its second sense, geomorphology is the study of the evolution of landscapes. Such studies have been termed denudation chronology. Such studies attempts to reconstruct succession of pictures of the relief at different times. Alterations of relief are usually believed to have been caused by changes of base level and climate.

The third aspect of geomorphology is the study of the actual process of erosion which give rise to landforms. Unlike the first two aspects of Geomorphology, which are essentially regional in approach, this third aspect is systematic. It aims to understand the action of waste movement of water movement, ice, and wind as well as the processes of weathering

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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In Geomorphology, we get information about experimental work on rocks and weathering process.

What are the features of Geomorphology?

  • It is the study of origin and evolution of the earth's surface
  • In this study we get information about water, wind, and fire
  • Geological geomorphology is also a part of geomorphology in which we get information about landforms and rock strength
  • The study of geomorphology consists of historical and functional studies
  • Functional explanation of land reforms and changes of landforms are understood easily in geomorphology
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