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what are exogenic and endogenic forces? ​

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Answered by hazrasuprava2002
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Endogenic (or endogenetic) factors are agents supplying energy for actions that are located within the earth. ... 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.

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Answered by kripavinu90
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The earth’s movements are divided based on the forces which cause them. The forces that work on the earth’s  surface are called exogenic forces while those that work in the earth’s interior are called endogenic forces.  Endogenic forces sometimes cause sudden movements and at other times produce slow movements. The  erosional and depositional activities of wind, water, sea waves, and glaciers are examples of exogenic forces.  Earthquakes, landslides, and volcanoes are examples of sudden movements of endogenic forces and they  cause mass destruction on the surface of the earth. Mountains are formed due to slow movements of  endogenic forces.  

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