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what is the main source of endogenetic process??​

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Answered by kishankumar981848106
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Answer:

the earth principal and endoganic energy source are(a) terminal, primarly due to Radioactive decay , and locally to chemical exothermic reaction ,and(b) gravitational ,due to balance between the Earth's own Mass and its regular momentiom

Answered by mapooja789
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Given: what is the main source of endogenetic process?

Answer:

the main source of endogenetic process ii the energy emanating from within the earth is the main force behind as endogenic geomorphic processes.

This energy is the mostly generated by radioactivity, rotational and tidal friction and the primordial heat from of origin of the earth..

Explanation :

Responsible for diastrophism and to volcanism in the lithosphere.

* Endogenic Processes:

Diastrophism

The all processes that move, elevate or build up to portions of the earth's crust are come In under diastrophism.

They are include..

Orogenic processes involving mountain building is through a severe folding and affecting to long and narrow belts of the earth's crust.

Epeirogenic processes involving to uplift or warping are large parts of the earth's crust.

Earthquakes is involving to local relatively minor movements or Plate are tectonics involving horizontal movements of crustal plates.

*Orogenic process.

In the process of orogeny is the crust severely deformed into folds.

Orogeny are mountain building process.

Epeirogenic process

Due to epeirogeny, there are may be simple deformation.

Epeirogeny is a continental building process.

Besides the gravitational stress earth are materials become.

subjected to the molecular stresses that may be caused by anumber of factors amongst to which temperature changes, crystallisation and melting are the most common.

Chemical processes are normally lead to loosening of bonds between the grains, dissolving of soluble minerals or cementing materials.

Thus, the basic reason that leads to weathering, massmovements, and erosion is a development of stresses in the body of the earth of materials.

Temperature and precipitation is two important climatic elements that of control various processes.

The forces which acts inside [interior] of the earth

Exogenic are called Endogeic forces. [E.g.

Earthquake, Volcano] The forces which acts on the surface of the earth are called as Exogenic forces.

[E.g. River, Wind, etc]

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