Principles of Climate Geomorphology
Climatic geomorphology is a subcategory of geomorphological knowledge that studies the unevenness of the earth due to climate change and explains the relationship between these changes and the structure of the earth. It talks about the formation of uneven shapes that are the result of differential erosion. This book, with the new title approved by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, has four chapters with educational illustrations that deal with climate and shaping systems, degradation, and weathering and its geomorphological forms as well as the impact of transportation processes on the surface of slopes and its geomorphological forms.