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difference between exogenetic and endogenetic force​

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Answered by sahu34909
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Exogenic and Endogenic Forces

Exogenic and Endogenic ForcesThe processes that bring about changes on the earth’s surface are known as geomorphic processes. These processes are divided into two: Exogenic and Endogenic processes.

Exogenic and Endogenic ForcesThe processes that bring about changes on the earth’s surface are known as geomorphic processes. These processes are divided into two: Exogenic and Endogenic processes.The forces which derive their strength from the earth’s exterior or originate within the earth’s atmosphere are called exogenic forces or external forces.

Exogenic and Endogenic ForcesThe processes that bring about changes on the earth’s surface are known as geomorphic processes. These processes are divided into two: Exogenic and Endogenic processes.The forces which derive their strength from the earth’s exterior or originate within the earth’s atmosphere are called exogenic forces or external forces.While the endogenic forces, also called internal forces, are used to describe pressure that originates inside the earth.

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Answered by ayush200732
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exogenetic forces orginate on the surface of the earth this forces act in the form of rivers, winds, glacier etc. endogenetic forces within the surface of the earth this forces act in the form of volcanic eruption and earthquake

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