Why do civil engineers need to learn geomorphology?
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As the civil engineers need to involve in constructional purposes and all the constructions usually stands on the soil. That's why they need to know about the characteristic of the geomorphic agents.
As the geomorphic agents carries a major role on the character of the soil. Earth surface processes and natural hazards pose significant challenges to society, development and construction. The expansion of global population and urbanization, coupled with the potential impacts of climate change on natural processes, are anticipated to result in an increased frequency of natural disasters and risk to development. Applied geomorphology is used to evaluate the opportunities and risks to infrastructure, people and the environment, contributing to sustainable development and engineering through cost effective mitigation of natural hazards and risk.
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