Plate tectonics: Movement of Earth's lithosphere plates can create mountains, valleys, and other landforms through processes like subduction and collision. Erosion: Processes like weathering and river flow can shape landforms like canyons, valleys, and deltas over time. Volcanic activity: Volcanoes can create landforms such as mountains, lava plateaus, and volcanic islands through the eruption of magma onto Earth's surface.
Landforms can be created through tectonic plate movement, where plates collide, separate, or slide past each other, leading to the creation of mountains, valleys, and rifts. Erosion by water, wind, or ice can also shape landforms over time, like canyons, caves, and arches. Volcanic activity can form landforms such as volcanoes, lava plateaus, and calderas when magma reaches the Earth's surface.
Three types of geography. They are , Physical , Economic/political and cartography. Physical ; is about the mountains, rivers, climate, envirnomnet.oceans, poles. etc., Economic.Politicl is about industrial activity , making things. manufacturing, trade, country and their boundaries and political structure. Cartography is map-making.
The Earth's surface is diverse, consisting of mountains, oceans, deserts, forests, plains, and more. It is made up of a combination of landforms, water bodies, and vegetation, providing habitats for various plants and animals. Human activities have also greatly influenced and changed the Earth's surface.
Africa has a wide range of landforms, including deserts like the Sahara, mountain ranges like the Atlas Mountains, plateaus like the Ethiopian Highlands, grasslands like the Serengeti plains, and tropical rainforests like those found in the Congo Basin. The continent is also home to rivers like the Nile and Congo, as well as lakes like Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika.
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2/3 of the planet is covered by water. Then we have land. Land, sometimes referred to as dry land, is the solid surface of the Earth that is not permanently covered by water.
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The four inner, rocky planets are also known as the terrestrial planets. These are; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The inner planets all have a clear solid surface, unlike gaseous planets. The inner planets do not have a ring system. The inner planets are of similar densities.
Water, because there is water covering over 2/3 of the planets surface
The three major landforms of earth are- 1. Plain 2. Mountains 3. Plateaus
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Plate tectonics: Movement of Earth's lithosphere plates can create mountains, valleys, and other landforms through processes like subduction and collision. Erosion: Processes like weathering and river flow can shape landforms like canyons, valleys, and deltas over time. Volcanic activity: Volcanoes can create landforms such as mountains, lava plateaus, and volcanic islands through the eruption of magma onto Earth's surface.
Landforms can be created through tectonic plate movement, where plates collide, separate, or slide past each other, leading to the creation of mountains, valleys, and rifts. Erosion by water, wind, or ice can also shape landforms over time, like canyons, caves, and arches. Volcanic activity can form landforms such as volcanoes, lava plateaus, and calderas when magma reaches the Earth's surface.
The 3 planets closest to the sun are Mercury, Venus, and Earth. We live on one of the inner planets.