Does any landform on Earth’s surface look the same as it did 5 million years ago? In 3–5 sentences, explain why or why not.(4 points)

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It is highly unlikely that any landform on Earth's surface looks the same as it did 5 million years ago. Many geological processes such as erosion, tectonic activity, and weathering constantly reshape the Earth's surface over long periods of time. These processes can transform mountains into hills, reshape coastlines, and cause the formation of new landforms. Additionally, climate change and the movement of ice sheets can further alter the appearance of landforms.
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