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give two examples of endogenic process which developed the land form​

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Answered by royalsmusic909
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Processes originating within the earth were designated by Penck (1894) as endogenic (from the Greek endon, within). The opposite concept is exogenic. The most familiar endogenic processes involve vulcanism, metamorphism , earthquakes , crustal warping , folding and faulting . Webster's dictionary finds a distinction between endogenic and endogenetic, but this is illusory; the second form is more commonly used in Britain. In geomorphology, one may distinguish structural land forms (endogenic) from denudational land forms (exogenic). Grabau (1904) used the terms somewhat differently in stratigraphy, whereby a chemical precipitation was endogenic while a clastic sediment was exogenic; this use has not been widely adopted.

The earth's principal endogenic energy sources are (a) thermal , primarily due to radioactive decay, and locally to chemical exothermic reactions, and (b) gravitational , due to the balance between the earth's own mass and its angular momentum.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Example of Endogenic Process:

  • The most familiar endogenic processes involve

  1. vulcanism
  2. metamorphism
  3. Earthquakes
  4. crustal warping
  5. folding and faulting
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