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The earth's crust is constantly undergoing geological changes caused by internal and external forces which create new landforms. The external forces are working vigorously to wear away the surface and the interaction of these forces gives rise to present day landforms. The process is carried out inRead more
The earth’s crust is constantly undergoing geological changes caused by internal and external forces which create new landforms. The external forces are working vigorously to wear away the surface and the interaction of these forces gives rise to present day landforms. The process is carried out in four phases-
Aeolian landforms are produced by wind erosion and deposition process. This process produce a number of distinctive features-