A. where do endogenic forces originate?
B. endogenic forces may be sudden or diastrophic. Explain this statement with the help of examples.
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1)Endergonic (from the prefix endo-, derived from the Greek word ἔνδον endon, "within", and the Greek word ἔργον ergon, "work") means "absorbing energy in the form of work." The activation energy for the reaction is typically larger than the overall energy of the exergonic reaction(1).
2)Endogenic forces
Sudden Forces: As the name suggests, sudden forces cause instant / sudden movements. Examples of such movements are – earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides. ... Diastrophic Forces: These forces, as opposed to the sudden forces, cause slow movements.
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1. Endogenic forces are the pressure that originates inside the Earth, therefore also called internal forces.
2. These forces, as opposed to the sudden forces, cause slow movements. These cause a deformation in the Earth’s crust especially in the form of folding.
2. These forces, as opposed to the sudden forces, cause slow movements. These cause a deformation in the Earth’s crust especially in the form of folding.
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