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differentiate between endogenic force and exagenic force.​

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Answered by grettaritalobo147
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Endogenic forces originate from within the surface of the earth.

Exogenic or external forces are forces that occur on or above the earth’s surface.

E.g - Endogenic forces include earthquakes, mountain formation.

Exogenic forces include the tidal force of the moon, erosion.

Nature of movements

Endogenic forces can result in both slow and/or sudden movements.

Exogenic forces will always lead to slow movements.

Visibility

Endogenic forces produce after-effects that are visible only after it causes sudden damage.

Exogenic forces create changes visible over a period of thousands or millions of years.

Answered by Anonymous
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Exogenic processes are geological occurrences above the surface of the Earth. They could be connected to weathering, or erosion. Endogenic processes on the other hand, happen below the Earth's surface. The shifting of tectonic plates would be an example.What are Endogenic and Exogenic forces?

Clearly, the surface of the earth is not flat but is rather unevenly spread out due to the presence of landforms including mountains, plains, hills, etc. These uneven landforms are formed and deformed over a period of time, in an ongoing process, due to the influence of internal and external forces from within and above the surface of the earth.

Simply put, we can define endogenic forces (internal) and exogenic forces (external) as the two major geomorphic forces that lead to the earth’s movements and gives shape to the earth’s surface.

When these internal and external changes occur continuously, chemical changes and stress are triggered on the surface of the earth, which eventually leads to the formation of uneven terrains.

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