Generally it is the process of erosion that changes the landscapes as it can wear away things and erosion from rivers gradually form ravines in the landscape/ valleys. However Mount Everest grows on average 0.5cm a year, yet this growth is currently balanced out by the rate of erosion meaning it stays the same height, so this may be an example of keeping this landscapes similar. But erosion always changes it, it will never be completely the same.
Yes. The evidence that scientist have that erosion works slowly over a long period of time is that Arizona is the result of close to three million years of erosion.
The evidence that scientist have that erosion works slowly over a long period of time is that Arizona is the result of close to three million years of erosion.
Erosion is the process of wearing things down or changing the shape of land formation over periods of time.
Erosion and weathering typically work over long periods of time, causing change slowly. However, with global warming and loss of native plants in many areas, erosion and weathering are happening at a more rapid rate.
graves change over long periods of time because of sedimentary rock.
Evolution is the change in species over long periods of time.
The evidence that scientist have that erosion works slowly over a long period of time is that Arizona is the result of close to three million years of erosion.
By constant weathering and erosion over long periods of time, other variables are polar magnitism and hot temperature below earth crust which causes high pressure melting the rock
Communities are expected to change naturally over long periods of time because the environment changes.
When a wave impacts a cliff face, air is forced into cracks under high pressure, widening them. Over long periods of time, the growing cracks destabilise the cliff and fragments of rock break off of it
Evolution
deep valley or canyon