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affects earthquakes. *
Exogenetic movements
Block disintegration
Endogenetic movements
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Answered by kumariasthaverma2
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The primary effects of earthquakes are ground shaking, ground rupture, landslides, tsunamis, and liquefaction. Fires are probably the single most important secondary effect of earthquakes.

The horizontal and vertical movements caused by the forces coming from the origin of the earth is known as endogenic forces. Example: Mountain building forces, earthquakes, volcanism etc. ... These forces play very important role in shaping the earth crust. These forces are usually land building force.

The processes which occur on earth's surface due to the influence of exogenic forces are called as exogenic processes or exogenic geomorphic processes. Weathering, mass wasting, erosion, and deposition are the main exogenic processes. ... Note: A process is a force applied on earth materials affecting the same.

The splitting of rocks along the joints into blocks is called block disintegration. A form of weathering where the grains of a rock become loosened and fall out due to repeated heating and cooling as a result of temperature changes.

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