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Earth's topography is studied in
which branch of geography?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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Earth's topography is studied in Geomorphology.

Geomorphology:

  • Exogenic forces are external forces generated from within the planet's atmosphere, while endogenic forces are internal forces generated from within the earth. Geomorphology is a term that studies change in the earth's surface due to these exogenic and endogenic factors.
  • Endogenesis activities, such as volcanoes and earthquakes, are internal processes that take place within the earth. The radioactive decay of materials within the earth is thought to be the primary source of energy for the endogenesis process.
  • Both internal (endogenic) and exterior (exogenic) forces are constantly reshaping the earth's surface The changes in the appearance of the earth's surface caused by endogenic and exogenic forces are referred to as geomorphic processes.
  • Geomorphological activities are natural procedures of erosion, weathering, and deposition that affect the surficial materials and landforms on the earth's surface.
  • Chemical reactions and physical pressures on earth materials are caused by exogenic and endogenic forces.
  • Geomorphic processes are the result of this, and they affect the shape of the earth's surface.
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