Geography ch 4 - Exogenetic Movements Part 2 — Social Studies STD 9 — Question
Maharashtra BoardEnglish MediumSTD 9Social StudiesGeography ch 4 - Exogenetic Movements Part 22 Marks
Question
List the agents responsible for new landforms. i
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Answer
The agents – running water (river), glaciers, wind, sea waves and groundwater, – do the work of erosion, transportation and deposition. Because of these agents, the earth’s surface keeps undergoing changes and new landforms are formed. (i) Running water (river):
The river beds, as well as the banks of a river, are eroded due to the speedy flowing stream of water. The load that a river carries also erodes the banks and the bed of the river.
The rocks, stones, sand, etc. collide with one another and break into fragments
Different landforms like gorge, V-shaped valley, pothole and waterfall are formed due to the erosional work of a river.
(ii) Glaciers:
As a glacier is nothing but a solid mass of ice, its velocity is very low. Nevertheless, the mass of water in the solid form is quite high. Therefore, glaciers cause a considerable amount of erosion.
The glaciers erode the ice-clad base of the mountain slopes and the snow-clad sides of the mountains to a large extent.
The Cirque, Arete and horn, U-Shaped valley and hanging valley are the landforms formed by the erosional work of a glacier.
(iii) Wind:
The wind carries sand and pebbles.
When they strike and scratch the rocks, the elevated and basal parts of the rocks get eroded.
Due to the erosional processes of the wind, deflation hollows, mushroom rocks and yardangs3 are formed.
(iv) Sea waves:
The basal portions of the headlands get severely eroded due to the continuous attack of sea waves. This leads to the erosion of the rocks on a large scale.
Rocky coasts are formed where the headlands get severely eroded.
Landforms such as sea cliffs, sea caves, wave- cut platforms, sea arches and sea stacks are formed due to the erosional work of sea waves.
(v) Groundwater:
Soluble minerals in the rocks dissolve in water and they move along with the ground water. This process is called erosion by ground water.
The work of ground water is predominant in the region where rock like limestone is found on a large scale.
Limestone dissolves in carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is formed due to the presence of carbon? dioxide in ground water. This acid dissolves carbonates like limestone. Thus, chemical weathering takes place.
The landforms like sinkholes and caves are the result of the erosional work of groundwater.
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