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“The intensity of exogenic geomorphic processes depends upon type and structure of rocks”
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CBSE Class 9 Revision Notes Geography Geomorphic Processes

This chapter deals with Geomorphic process, exogenic, endogenic processes, diastrophism, volcanism, weathering, types of weathering mechnical(unloading, expansion, temperature change expansion freezing-thawing frost wedging salt weathering ), chemical (solution, carnonation, hydration oxidation and reduction), biological (plants, animals man). biological activity and weathering, special effects of weathering, significance of weathering, mass movement, slow movement, rapid movement land slide, erosion, deposition, soil formation, process of soil formation soil forming factors, parent material, topography, climate, biological activity, time.

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