Earth processes encompass a dynamic array of geological phenomena that shape our planet's landscape and environment. These processes include plate tectonics, where Earth's crustal plates move and interact, causing earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges. Erosion and weathering, driven by wind, water, and ice, sculpt Earth's surface over time, creating valleys, canyons, and coastlines. Geological time scales, spanning billions of years, illustrate the gradual changes Earth undergoes, from the formation of continents to the evolution of life. Understanding these processes is crucial for predicting natural hazards, managing resources, and comprehending the Earth's past and future climate dynamics. Geologists and Earth scientists study these phenomena to unravel the complexities of our planet's history and ongoing changes.
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