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28 January, 02:09
Why do geologists study landforms?
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Zachary Weiss
28 January, 02:24
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They study landforms and its caracteristics such as elevation, slope, orientation, stratification, rock exposure, and soil type because can be a mineral deposits or can give some information about fossils.
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Chocolate
28 January, 02:35
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To understand the world from its beginnings and its evolution until now have, and to have a better knowledge about the rocks, mountains etc.
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