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classify endogenetic movement based on velocity​

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Answered by vanshugarg910
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Earth’s crust and its surface are constantly evolving (changing) due to various forces emanating from below (endogenic forces) as well as above the surface of the earth (exogenic force

These forces cause physical and chemical changes to the geomorphic structure (earth’s surface).

Answered by chandrahasapoojary2
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Earth’s crust and its surface are constantly evolving (changing) due to various forces emanating from below (endogenic forces) as well as above the surface of the earth (exogenic forces).

These forces cause physical and chemical changes to the geomorphic structure (earth’s surface).

Some of these changes are imperceptibly slow (e.g. weathering, folding), some others are gradual (e.g. erosion) while the remaining are quite sudden (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions).

Geomorphic: relating to the form of the landscape and other natural features of the earth’s surface.

Geomorphic agents: mobile medium (like running water, moving ice masses or glaciers, wind, waves, currents etc.) which removes, transports and deposits earth materials.

Geomorphic processes: physical and chemical processes that take place on the earth’s surface (folding, faulting, weathering, erosion, etc.) due to endogenic and exogenic forces.

Geomorphic movements: large scale physical and chemical changes that take place on the earth’s surface due to geomorphic processes.

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