explain the exogenic forces
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Exogenic (or exogenetic) factors are agents supplying energy for actions that are located at or near the earth’s surface. Exogenic factors are usually driven by gravity or atmospheric forces. The term is commonly applied to various processes such as weathering, denudation, mass wasting, etc. In coastal science, these factors may be illustrated in two significant applications. One is the classification of coastlines and the other is the discussion of sea-level variations.
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Exogenic refers to external processes and phenomena that occurs on or above the surface of the earth.
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