who put the forward the idea of cycle of erosion
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Geomorphic cycle, also called geographic cycle, or cycle of erosion, theory of the evolution of landforms. In this theory, first set forth by William M. Davis between 1884 and 1934, landforms were assumed to change through time from “youth” to “maturity” to “old age,” each stage having specific characteristics.
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Answer:Geomorphic cycle, also called geographic cycle, or cycle of erosion, theory of the evolution of landforms. In this theory, first set forth by William M. Davis between 1884 and 1934, landforms were assumed to change through time from “youth” to “maturity” to “old age,” each stage having specific characteristics.
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