Difference between endogenous and exogenous processes in geography
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By contrast, exogenous processes come from forces on or above the Earth's surface. Endo is a prefix meaning "in" while Exo is a prefix meaning "out". There are three main endogenous processes: folding, faulting and volcanism.
An example of an exogenous process that is not as a result of bodies in space is erosion.
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By contrast, exogenous processes come from forces on or above the Earth's surface. Endo is a prefix meaning "in" while Exo is a prefix meaning "out". There are three main endogenous processes: folding, faulting and volcanism. ... An example of an exogenous process that is not as a result of bodies in space is erosion.
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