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Which is likely to change the shape of a landform?

A) glaciers
B) lunar phases
C) solar radiation
D) gravitational pull

User Force Bolt
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I believe it’s A or D
User DFedor
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Answer:

Glaciers change the shape of the landform with its gradual movement.

Explanation:

  • Glaciers result in landforms when the ice erodes the surface and carries broken rocks and soil remains. They can drastically reshape the landscapes.
  • Lunar phases will not affect the shape of a landform. The moon’s rotation is locked by Earth’s gravitational force. The phases of moon change over a month.
  • Solar radiation reaching the earth’s surface is the surface solar radiation which is responsible for the surface energy balance.
  • Gravitational pull also effects landforms by pulling water and ice downhill. This can cause erosion in an indirect and direct ways.
  • It can pull the soil, land, rocks, cliffs etc. But glaciers prove the most effective ways in affecting landforms.
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