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what are the subject matter of geomorphology​

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Answered by jordanleo
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Geomorphology is the study of landforms, their processes, form and sediments at the surface of the Earth (and sometimes on other planets). Study includes looking at landscapes to work out how the earth surface processes, such as air, water and ice, can mould the landscape.

Answered by Anonymous
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The subject matter of geomorphology​:

  • Geomorphology (together with climatology, biogeography, and oceanography) is an important branch of Physical Geography.
  • It is involved with the scientific study of the earth's relief features' origins and evolution.
  • The term geomorphology is derived from a mix of Greek terms.
  • 'ge' (earth), 'morphe' (shape), and 'logo' are three terms (a discourse).
  • Thus, Geomorphology is the study of the diverse forms (morphe) of the earth.
  • The surface of the earth's Geomorphology is the systematic and organized description and classification of landforms.

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