Landform

  Each landform has its unique physical shape, size, materials and is a result of the action of certain geomorphic processes and agent(s). Every landform has a beginning. Landforms once formed may change in their shape, size and nature slowly or fast due to continued action of geomorphic processes and agents. Due to changes in … Read more

Waves and Currents as Geomorpholigcal agent

Waves and Currents: Sculptors of the Earth’s Surface The Earth’s surface is a dynamic landscape, constantly reshaped by the relentless forces of nature. Among these forces, waves and currents play a pivotal role in shaping coastlines, eroding cliffs, transporting sediments, and creating diverse and intricate landforms. These agents of change, driven by wind, tides, and … Read more

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