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what is the difference between endogenous and exogenous in geography

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Answered by SaHaBji07
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Answer:

The forces that cause these processes come from both above and beneath the Earth's surface. Processes that are caused by forces from within the Earth are endogenous processes. By contrast, exogenous processes come from forces on or above the Earth's surface.

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Answered by RritayaanMaity
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Explanation:

By contrast, exogenous processes come from forces on or above the Earth's surface. Endo is a prefix meaning "in" while Exo is a prefix meaning "out". There are three main endogenous processes: folding, faulting and volcanism. ... An example of an exogenous process that is not as a result of bodies in space is erosion.

Endogenous is internal process

Exogenous is external process

ENDO means inside

EXO means outside

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