Asked by Alvin Sebastian on May 31, 2024

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Which of the following processes/situations may alter regional land elevation?

A) Intrusions of magma
B) Thrust faulting or normal faulting
C) Erosion or deposition
D) Heating or cooling
E) All of these processes/situations can alter regional land elevation

Intrusions

Masses of igneous rock that have forcibly inserted themselves into preexisting rock formations.

Regional Land Elevation

The average height of the land surface of a specific area relative to sea level, which can influence climate, vegetation, and human settlement.

Erosion

The process by which natural forces remove soils, rocks, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, then transport it to another location.

  • Absorb information on the ways geological processes can affect regional elevation.
  • Outline the differential effects of crustal thermodynamics and additional geological actions on the stature of land formations.
  • Learn about the effects of erosion and deposition on altering the thickness of the crust and the elevation of the surface.
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Andrew NorcrossJun 07, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
All of these processes can indeed alter regional land elevation. Intrusions of magma can uplift the land, faulting can either uplift or downthrow land segments, erosion or deposition can respectively lower or raise the land surface, and heating or cooling can cause expansion or contraction of the Earth's crust, leading to changes in elevation.