Social Sciences, asked by vjarnav, 7 months ago

what happens if there were no landforms​

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Answered by suneethasure
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Explanation:

Since the Earth revolves very quickly around its own axis, were it not for the fixing effect of the mountains, these plaques would shift. In such an event, soil would not collect on the Earth's surface, water would not accumulate in the soil, no plants could grow, and no roads or houses could be built.

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Answered by neha11211
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Answer:

it may be effect on farmers life

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