The Earth’s relief is the combination of landforms which
appear in Earth’s surface.
We can distinguish two phases in the evolution of the
relief: formation and evolution. The formation and the evolution of the relief is the consequence of the action of a variety of internal and external forces:
-internal forces which explain the formation of the relief: orogenesis, earthquakes, volcanoes.
-external forces which explain the evolution of the relief: atmospheric elements, water and living beings.
-internal forces which explain the formation of the relief: orogenesis, earthquakes, volcanoes.
-external forces which explain the evolution of the relief: atmospheric elements, water and living beings.
Relief formation and its agents.
The relief is form by the earth’s internal forces which
raise, sink or move blocks of terrain. The main internal forces are:
• Orogenesis
is the process of forming mountains. It occurs in the area where two tectonic
plates come into contact.
Formation of the Himalayas
Formation of the Himalayas
• Earthquakes,
sudden movements of the Earth’s crust caused by the clash of two tectonic
plates.
Earthquakes for kids
Earthquakes for kids
• Volcanoes
are ruptures in Earth’s crust through which magma are released onto Earth’s
Surface. Are
located in áreas where two tectonic plates make contact.
Relief modification and its agents.
The modification of the relief is caused by the Earth’s
external forces which produces:
Erosion, the wearing down of types of relief.
Movement of the eroded materials.
Sedimentation, the acumulation of eroded materials in
specific areas.
The main Earth’s external forces are:
- Atmospherics elements, such as:
-Wind erodes the rocks, breaking them down. Also transport the eroded materials.
Wind erosion
- Water, disolves certains components of the rocks, excavating valleys and ravines. Also transport the eroded materials.
Cliff falls into the sea due water erosion
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