Landforms change by processes A process is the act of doing or making something by following a set of steps Example of a process.

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Landforms change by processes A process is the act of doing or making something by following a set of steps Example of a process

3 Processes of Changing Landforms Weathering Erosion Deposition

What are the processes that change landforms on the Earth’s surface? Define each process because Read pgs. B7-8

Compare and Contrast weathering erosion Change landforms

Compare and Contrast Physical weathering Chemical weathering Produce sediments Breaks up rocks without changing it Dissolving rocks by water, acid, or carbon dioxide