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which is the non-cyclic concept of landform development?​

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Answered by PritamKitty05
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The best example of a non-cyclic event is. a change of seasons. a volcanic eruption. phase changes of the Moon. high and low tides.

not relating to or occurring in cycles : not cyclic a noncyclic process a noncyclical industry.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Seasons changing

Seasons changing is the non-cyclic concept of landform development.

  • Gilbert's geomorphic principles are primarily composed of three ideas: the concepts of quantification, time, and equilibrium.
  • Landforms can be produced by the pushing up of mountains and hills caused by tectonic plate movement under the Earth. Land can be worn away by water and wind erosion, producing landforms like valleys and canyons. Both procedures take a very long time, potentially millions of years, to complete.
  • The four main types of landforms are plains, plateaus, mountains, and hills. However, buttes, canyons, valleys, and basins are minor landforms.
  • Another geological process that produces landforms is erosion. Erosion can transfer materials to new sites when mechanical and chemical weathering disassembles materials on the Earth's surface. For instance, by removing material, wind, water, or ice can create a valley. This method can also create plateaus.
  • Different landforms are created on earth by geomorphic forces such glaciers, rivers, wind, ground water, and sea waves. These erosional agents, often referred to as geomorphic agents, act over extended periods of time to cause systematic changes that result in the sequential evolution of landforms.

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