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Cash Morton
13 April, 01:18
What landform is not formed by an internal force
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Emilia Chan
13 April, 04:43
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Not internal but external forces, External processes work on the surface of the crust through weathering, denudation (or removal of the surface), erosion and deposition (or the raising of land). Some external forces are caused by rivers, glaciers, winds and waves.
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