
Geographical Cycle of Erosion by W.M Davis
In this lecture, we explore the pioneering work of American geographer William Morris Davis and his groundbreaking theory of the Geographical Cycle of Erosion. Davis introduced this concept in the late 19th century, revolutionizing the study of landforms and geomorphology. The cycle outlines how landscapes evolve through a series of stages — youth, maturity, and old age — shaped by erosion and weathering processes over time. This video delves into the key stages of the cycle, explaining how rivers, mountains, and valleys develop and change through erosion, transportation, and deposition. Davis' ideas remain fundamental to understanding the long-term processes that shape our Earth's surface. Whether you're a student of geography, geology, or simply curious about the forces that sculpt our planet, this lecture offers essential insights into the dynamic processes of landscape evolution. #GeographicalCycle #ErosionCycle #WMdavis #Geomorphology #GeographyLecture #EarthScience #LandscapeEvolution #GeologicalProcesses #Landforms #RiverErosion #ErosionStages #Geography101 #GeologyEducation #EnvironmentalScience #EarthHistory #LandscapeDevelopment #GeographyStudents #GeographicalScience