what is exogenous and endogenic forces
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Soil is detached when wind blows over an erodible surface. Water and glacial erosion are other examples of exogenic processes.Endogenic processes are those that get their energy from endogenic forces originating deep within the Earth
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Exogenic Forces: Exogenic processes are those driven by exogenic forces that primarily derive their energy from solar radiation. For instance, soil erosion is caused by the force of wind acting on bare ground.
Endogenic Forces: Endogenic processes are those that get their energy from endogenic forces originating deep within the Earth.
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Exogenic Forces: Exogenic processes are those driven by exogenic forces that primarily derive their energy from solar radiation. For instance, soil erosion is caused by the force of wind acting on bare ground.
Endogenic Forces: Endogenic processes are those that get their energy from endogenic forces originating deep within the Earth.
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