Differentiate between exogenous and endogenous hazards
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The forces that cause these processes come from both above and beneath the Earth's surface. Exogenous processes come from forces on or above the Earth's surface. Processes caused by forces from within the Earth are endogenous processes.
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Exogenous hazards are those hazards that happen above the earth's surface.
Endogenous hazards occur within the earth's surface
- Exogenous hazards are classified into three.
- Atmospheric hazards: cyclones, tornadoes, droughts, thunderstorms
- Hydrospheric hazards: These are related to water.
- Examples are tsunamis and floods
- Lithospheric hazards: Those hazards which occur near to earth's surface.
- Examples are landslides, erosions, etc.
- Examples of endogenous hazards are Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
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