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Geomorphology is the study of landforms, their processes, form and sediments at the surface of the Earth and other planets. Geomorphology has its origins in the nineteenth century with the results of exploration, and the realization that the surface of the earth had been shaped over a long time through the operation of processes that are largely in operation today. Studying geomorphological processes provides significant insight into the formation of the various structures and features in landscapes worldwide, which can then be used as a background for studying many other aspects of physical geography. Most of these processes are considered to be interconnected and are easily observed and measured with modern technology.

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