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expalin the exogenic and endogenic forces?​

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Answered by manusia3
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The external forces are known as exogenic forces and the internal forces are known as endogenic forces. ... The endogenic forces continuously elevate or build up parts of the earth's surface and hence the exogenic processes fail to even out the relief variations of the surface of the earth

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\large{\cal{Exogenic \:Forces:-}}

\sf{Exogenic \:(or \:exogenetic)\: factors\: are\: agents}\sf{ supplying \:energy\: for \:actions \:that \:are}\sf{ located\: at \:or\: near\: the\: earth's \:surface.}\sf{ Exogenic \:factors \:are \:usually \:driven}\sf{ by \:gravity\: or\: atmospheric\: forces.}\sf{ The\: term\: is \:commonly\: applied}\sf{ to\: various\: processes\: such\: as\: weathering, }\sf{denudation, \:mass\: wasting,\: etc.}

\large{\cal{Endogenic \:Forces:-}}

\sf{Endogenic \:forces \:or \:endogenetic\: forces \:are\: the }\sf{ pressure\: that\: originates \:inside\: the\: earth,}\sf{ therefore \:also \:called\: internal\: forces. }\sf{These \:internal\: forces \:lead \:to\: vertical }\sf{and \:horizontal\: movements\: and\: result }\sf{in \:subsidence, \:land\: upliftment, }\sf{volcanism,\: faulting,\: folding, \:earthquakes, \:etc.}

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