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Eperogenic forces are responsible for the formation of

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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The movement may be one of subsidence toward, or of uplift from, the centre of the Earth. The movement is caused by a set of forces acting along an Earth radius, such as those contributing to isostasy and faulting in the lithosphere. Epeirogenic movement can be permanent or transient

Answered by Anonymous
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the moment may be one of subsistence toward of a uplift from the Earth.

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