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Other than the processes of weathering and erosion, the forces that affect the earth's features are deposition and uplift. Deposition is the gradual addition of of sediments, soil and/or rocks to a specific land mass. Similarly, uplift is a process in which regionss of the earth's crust protrude upwards due to the movement of rocks just below the surface of the earth.

Answer;

Cementation and melting

Explanation;

  • Physcical processes such as weathering, erosion, cementation and compaction and melting are among the processes that shape the earth's features.
  • These processes and other rapid processes such as landslides, volcanic eruptions and earthquakes cause changes on the surface of the earth.
  • Cementation is the process by which particles pf sediments begin to stick to each other, in other words they are cemented together by clay, or by minerals such as silica or calcite. During this process the sediments are changed into rocks.