
Geomorphological Processes
Geomorphological processes refer to the natural actions and factors that shape the Earth's surface. These processes include weathering (breaking down rocks), erosion (removing soil and rock), transportation (moving materials), sedimentation (depositing materials), and uplift (raising land). They are driven by forces like water, wind, ice, and tectonic activity. Together, these processes create various landforms such as mountains, valleys, rivers, and coastlines. Understanding these processes helps us appreciate the dynamic nature of our planet and the interactions between the environment and human activities.