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How does water change the shape of Earth’s surface?

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Water shapes Earth’s surface by wearing away soil and rock and through the movement of glaciers. Weathering through the action of water and frost or ice also changes the shape of Earth’s surface.

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Water changes the shape of Earth in the following ways-

  • The running water such as rivers and streams causes the disintegration of rocks into smaller pieces. This is called weathering which changes the topographic features.
  • The weathered rock pieces are easily eroded with moving water. The water deposits the rocks in newer places which create new landforms.
  • The property of water to dissolve a large number of substances is majorly responsible for changing the Earth's surface as it helps in the transport of a large number of materials such as soil, rocks, etc. to different places.
  • For example- The North Indian Plains are created due to the erosional and depositional activities of rivers draining that region.
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