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Relief: Main Types

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(Originais Teachy 2023) - Question Hard of Geography

The Earth's relief presents a diversity of forms that result from geological, tectonic, climatic, and erosive processes. These forms are classified into four main types: mountains, plateaus, depressions, and plains. Each of these types of relief has specific characteristics that reflect its formation and active processes. Considering the rock cycle and the Earth's internal and external dynamics, explain how the interaction between these processes can give rise to mountains with different types of relief in the same mountain range. Propose an example of a mountain range and discuss the characteristics that show the presence of different types of relief within it, considering the concepts of structural geology and geomorphology. In your answer, discuss the endogenous and exogenous forces that act in the formation and shaping of mountainous relief, and how these forces can result in significant topographic variations in the same geological context.

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