Define this points.
litospheric plate
endogenic forces
Exogenic forces
volcano earthquake
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1. The lithosphere is the rigid, solid, outermost part of the earth, including the upper crust and the mantle. The lithosphere can be subdivided into two parts, the oceanic crust, which is 50-100 km in thickness, and the continental crust, which is around 150 km thick.
2. The forces which act in the interior of the earth are called as Endogenic forces and the forces that work on the surface of the earth are called as Exogenic forces. Endogenic forces sometimes produce sudden movements and at the other times produce slow movements.
3.Exogenic refers to external processes and phenomena that occur on or above the surface of the earth. Comet and meteoroid impacts, the tidal force of the moon and the radiation from the sun are all exogenic.
4. A volcano tectonic earthquake is an earthquake caused by the movement of magma beneath the surface of the Earth. The movement results in pressure changes where the rock around the magma has experienced stress. At some point, this stress can cause the rock to break or
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