Comparing the surface wind to the 3000ft wind:
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9. How tectonic plates can be and what each one consists of
Epirogenic, Orogenic. The former are large-scale changes, With little fracturing or folding of the plates. The latter cause lithospheric Deformation.
10. How earthquakes can be measured
Earthquakes can be measured according to different scales
11. What are the causes of an earthquake
Tectonic earthquakes: occur when tectonic plates collide, Slide or accommodate
Volcanic earthquakes: are associated with volcanic eruptions
12. What is the structure of a volcano
Sump, Secondary crater, Cone or volcanic building, chimney, Lava And solidified ash, Magma chamber
13. How is wind erosion
Wind erosion is seen in the arid zones where the wind raises And drags loose particles that hit other rocks and they wear them out, which Gives rise to very varied forms.
14. What is rain erosion
Rain erosion is called when the impact of the drops releases Large numbers of particles that are available to be transported. The rivers or Depressed will be the deposits of these materials carried by the water.
15. What are the factors involved in erosion by rainwater
The force of precipitation, the amount and speed of water flowing Through the surface
16. What is river sedimentation
River terraces, Deltas, Alluvial fans, Meanders