erdoberflächen
Erdoberflächen, also known as land surfaces, refer to the outer layer of the Earth's solid crust. This is the part of the planet that is not covered by water, encompassing continents, islands, and exposed bedrock. The Earth's surface is highly varied, characterized by a diverse range of landforms. These include mountains, which are elevated areas of land, and plains, which are large, flat expanses. Valleys are depressions in the land, often carved by rivers or glaciers. Plateaus are elevated areas with a relatively flat top.
The formation and ongoing modification of erdoberflächen are driven by a combination of internal and external