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UPSC Geomorphology

All study material of UPSC Geomorphology syllabus.

Channel morphology

Channel morphology

Channel morphology refers to the shape, structure, and physical form of river channels, which are primarily influenced by both natural and anthropogenic factors. Geomorphologists study these forms to understand the dynamic processes shaping river systems, including erosion, sediment transport, and deposition. The knowledge of channel morphology is essential for comprehending the evolution of landscapes, managing

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Types of Volcanicity

Types of Volcanicity

Types of Volcanicity refers to the processes and phenomena associated with the formation, eruption, and activity of volcanoes. Volcanoes are mountains or hills that are formed by the extrusion of magma, ash, and other materials from within the Earth’s crust. There are several types of volcanoes, and each type is characterized by its shape, size, and eruption style.

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Impact of Mountain Building on the Earth’s Landscape and Climate

Impact of Mountain Building on the Earth’s Landscape and Climate

Mountain building refers to the geological process of the formation of mountains. This process can occur due to tectonic plate movements, volcanic activity, or other geological forces. The formation of mountains can have significant impacts on the Earth’s landscape and climate. (Impact of Mountain Building on the Earth’s Landscape and Climate)

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