Geography
Geography, 02.06.2020 15:57, earcake2470

1. Explain the climatic controls (direct and indirect) on physical, chemical and biological weathering.
2. The driving forces for landscape change are different between coastal, fluvial, aeolian and glacial landscapes. Explain what they are, and how they control landform development?
3. Compare the geomorphic processes operating on a high-relief erosional coastline and a low-relief depositional coastline.
4. Describe the environmental conditions necessary for wind erosion to occur, and describe the formation of landforms created by aeolian deposition.

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