Geomorphology is the study of landforms and the processes that shape the Earth's surface, linking it to tectonics, petrology, and climate. It plays a critical role in understanding geological history through landscape observations and is essential for human interactions with terrain, influencing events like landslides and climate effects. The document also elaborates on geomorphic concepts such as isostasy and drainage networks, discussing the interplay of various geological and climatic factors in shaping landscapes.