Erosion and Deposition are the two important aspects of the evolution of landforms. Every landform has a beginning. Landforms once formed may change in their shape, size and nature slowly
Insolation is the sole driving force behind all the exogenic processes. Solar radiation received in the atmosphere or the surface of the earth is known as insolation that we also
Volcanism includes the movement of molten rock (magma) onto or toward the earth's surface and also the formation of many intrusive and extrusive volcanic forms. Volcanoes are the vents from
The surface of the Earth is uneven because of endogenic and exogenic forces. The earth's crust is dynamic. You all know that it has moved and moves vertically and horizontally.
The rate of plate movement is determined through the strips of the normal and reverse magnetic fields that parallel the mid-oceanic ridges. According to the theory of Plate Tectonics, the
The layered structure of the Earth was developed through the process of differentiation of the earth-forming materials. The earth was initially a barren, rocky and hot object mostly in a