Asked by #AriannaGirl :)
What are the two major forces that reshape earth? Describe how itworks.
plz plz plz help me there are no answer choices hope u can still help
plz plz plz help me there are no answer choices hope u can still help
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://beyondpenguins.ehe.osu.edu/issue/earths-changing-surface/the-forces-that-change-the-face-of-earth
Answered by
#AriannaGirl :)
not to be rude ms. sue but that didn't help me can u tell me the answer I have read my book the teacher gave us I read ur link and can u tell me plz
Answered by
Reed
I don't believe you have read anything. The link has those forces in big blue type, and explains them.
Answered by
#AriannaGirl :)
the link u gave me or Ms. Sue gave me
Answered by
Damon
The paragraph headings are blue when I click on it too :)
Answered by
Reed
The link I gave you listed three factors in how the planet is changed in its very title. You did not read that one, or this one. We are not going to do your homework for you. That's YOUR job. To get someone else to do your homework for you is cheating.
Answered by
mean person
Mrs. Sue, are you a real teacher are you just pretending to be.
Answered by
dawntye
sorry mrs. sue but i agree with mean person are you a real teacher because last i checked real teachers help students and are not rude to them
Answered by
Anonymous
Earthquakes shape the earth when the plates shift together while volcanoes shape the earth because when it erupt, it create more lands.
Answered by
dent
My answer:
Water and wind are two major forces that shape and reshape the Earth because both do erosion. For example, Water in rivers carry partials of rocks and dirt along with it's flow, then reshapes surfaces on the land around it. Water can also erode huge pieces of land, such as mountains and canyons. Wind does the same. An example could be the wind erosion on sand dunes. When fast winds blow out pieces of sand from the dunes, part of the Earth's land is eroded and reshaped. Wind can also become very dangerous. It can twist into tornadoes and twirl sand storms which can have a very bad impact on humans society too. Natural disasters like these can reshape land instantly.
Hope this helped! (:
Water and wind are two major forces that shape and reshape the Earth because both do erosion. For example, Water in rivers carry partials of rocks and dirt along with it's flow, then reshapes surfaces on the land around it. Water can also erode huge pieces of land, such as mountains and canyons. Wind does the same. An example could be the wind erosion on sand dunes. When fast winds blow out pieces of sand from the dunes, part of the Earth's land is eroded and reshaped. Wind can also become very dangerous. It can twist into tornadoes and twirl sand storms which can have a very bad impact on humans society too. Natural disasters like these can reshape land instantly.
Hope this helped! (:
Answered by
Gabby // I honestly don't know
Wind and water but i could be wrong
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