what is the difference between tectonic and gradational force
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Tectonic forces are those originating beneath the surface that alter the surface of the earth as a result of tectonic plate movement . Gradational forces means weathering and erosion by wind, water and ice. These forces change or modify those land forms made by tectonic forces.
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- Tectonic forces are subsurface forces that cause tectonic plate movement to change the earth's surface.
- Weathering and erosion by wind, water, and ice are called gradational forces.
- These forces alter or modify tectonic landforms.
- Exogenetic factors on the earth's surface, such as weathering and erosion, are responsible for gradational denudation.
- Warping, folding, faulting, and volcanic activity are all geological processes that bend, deform, and split the Earth's crust.
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