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The text discusses major landforms of the Earth, defining landforms and differentiating between internal and external processes that lead to their formation.
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Mountains, plateaus, plains. Form via internal and external processes.
The main landforms of the Earth's surface are mountains, plateaus, and plains. They form through internal processes (movement of the Earth’s surface) and external processes (continuous wearing down and rebuilding).
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The main landforms of the Earth's surface are mountains, plateaus, and plains. They form through internal processes (movement of the Earth’s surface) and external processes (continuous wearing down and rebuilding).
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Landforms such as mountains, plateaus, and plains are shaped by geothermal activity and erosion, respectively. Internal processes like tectonic activity elevate or sink surface areas, while external processes include erosion and deposition from wind, water, and ice.
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Confusing the internal and external processes can lead to misunderstanding how different landforms are created.
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