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biogeomorphology

Biogeomorphology is the study of how living organisms, like plants and animals, interact with landforms and landscapes. It explores how biological processes, such as root growth or burrowing, shape the Earth's surface, as well as how landforms influence the distribution and behavior of living things. This interdisciplinary field combines biology, geology, and ecology to understand the dynamic relationship between life and the physical environment, highlighting how ecosystems and geological features evolve together over time.