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why is endogenetic and exhaust genetic force are being termed as opposing force​

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Clearly, the surface of the earth is not flat but is rather unevenly spread out due to the presence of landforms including mountains, plains, hills, etc. These uneven landforms are formed and deformed over a while, in an ongoing process, due to the influence of internal and external pressure from within and above the surface of the earth.

Simply put, we can define endogenic forces (internal) and exogenic forces (external) as the two major geomorphic pressures that lead to the earth’s movements and give shape to the earth’s surface.

When these internal and external changes occur continuously, chemical changes and stress are triggered on the surface of the earth, which eventually leads to the formation of uneven terrains.

Endogenic Forces – Internal Forces

Endogenic forces or endogenetic forces are the pressure that originates inside the earth, therefore also called internal forces. These internal forces lead to vertical and horizontal movements and result in subsidence, land upliftment, volcanism, faulting, folding, earthquakes, etc.

It Includes the Following Features:-

Endogenic forces are land building forces that play a crucial role in the formation of the earth’s crust.

These are also called internal pressure as they form, originate and are located below the surface of the earth.

Primordial heat, radioactivity, tidal and rotational friction from the earth results in the creation of this energy.

The main processes involved under this are volcanism, folding, and faulting.

The Endogenetic Forces can be Further Broken Down into Two Major Forms:

Slow movements: These are also referred to as Diastrophic forces. It results in changes over some time.

Sudden motions: As the name suggests, these are the visible motions, and includes significant landform changes like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions

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