Differentiate between Exogenic and Endogenic processes.
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ENDOGENIC PROCESSES are interconnected with the atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere and it includes the processes of weathering, erosion transportation and deposition. This means that anything that happens outside the Earth’s core such as force of gravity, energy from the sun, heating of things, and more.
ENDOGENIC PROCESSESS are the processes of internal origin. It takes place inside the globe and are started by the forces of the Earth.Earthquakes and volcanic activities are examples of Endogenic processes.
Exogenic processes are forces on or ABOVE Earth’s surface while Endogenic processes are tectonic movements BELOW the surface of the Earth.
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Differences Between Exogenic And Endogenic Processes.
- The Exogenic Process can construct new landforms whereas, Endogenic process can transform the land into small dimensions.
- The source of the exogenic process is landforms that generally originated due to the convective current of hot magma in the asthenosphere and chemical reactions whereas, the source of the endogenic process is Landforms that transform due to the act of climatic elements like rivers, glaciers, sea waves, groundwater erosional works
- The exogenic process can influence the landforms locally or regionally whereas the endogenic process can influence all over the world.
- The exogenic process is slow or sudden whereas, the endogenic process is an even slower process than the exogenic process.
- The exogenic process can process through Volcanism, Earthquake, and Isostasy, Orogenic and Epeirogenic movements whereas, the endogenic process can process through Aggradation, Degradation, and Biotic process are categorized.
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