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Geomorphology deals with the shapes of the earth’s surface and the processes that create, change or destroy these shapes. It examines how landscapes were created and how they continue to develop. An important focus is on how erosion (erosion) and accumulation (accumulation) of material take place in different areas and how the forms of the landscape change.
Geomorphology is part of physical geography and overlaps with other fields such as sedimentology and Quaternary geology. Methods from geomorphology, applied in the field or in the laboratory, can be used to better understand the development of landscapes in the past, present and future.