Exogenic Processes Drawing

Exogenic Processes Drawing

Exogenic Process A. State the Following 1. Weathering 2. Exogenic Process 3. Endogenic process 4. Types of Weathering​

1. Exogenic Process A. State the Following 1. Weathering 2. Exogenic Process 3. Endogenic process 4. Types of Weathering​


Answer:

1.the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and mineral

2.processes that take place at or near the earth's. surface that makes the surface wear away

3.geologecal processes that occur beneath the surface or the earth

4.physical,chimical and biological

Explanation:

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2. these are exogenic process?


Exogenic processes are processes that occured outside the earth.

3. It is the process which occur on earth's surface.A exogenic forces B. Weathering C. Endogenic Process D. Exogenic processes ​


Answer:

B.

Explanation:

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4. what are the exogenic processes


Answer:

EXOGENIC PROCESSES - include geological phenomena and processes that originate externally to the earth's surface. They are genetically related to the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere therefore to processes of weathering, erosion, transportation, deposition, denutation, etc.


5. Earthquake is an exogenic process.


Because earthquakes and volcanoes have internal origins. The processesoriginating externally are called the exogenic processes (weathering, for example). ... Faulting or rupture of plates, produce seismic waves which give rise toearthquakes on the surface.

6. Example of exogenic processes


Weathering, mass wasting, erosion, and deposition are the main exogenic processes.

7. what exogenic process is


Exogenic : Processes occuring on the Earth's surface and that generally reduce relief. These processes include weathering and the erosion, transport, and deposition of soil and rocks; the primary geomorphic agents driving exogenic processes are water, ice, and wind.


8. Example of exogenic processes


 Weathering, mass wasting, erosion, and deposition are the main exogenic processes.


9. what is exogenic processes?


Exogenic processes include geological phenomena andprocesses that originate externally to the Earth's surface. They are genetically related to the atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere, and therefore to processesof weathering, erosion, transportation, deposition, denudation etc.


10. what is exogenous process


Answer:

EXOGENIC PROCESSES ARE PROCESSES THAT TAKE PLACE AT OR NEAR THE EARTH'S SURFACE THAT MAKES THE SURFACE WEAR AWAY. EXOGENIC PROCESSES ARE VERY DESTRUCTIVE, THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEGRADATION AND SCULPTING THE EARTH'S SURFACE. 3. The physical weathering happens when rock is physically broken into smaller pieces.

Explanation:

4 EXOGENIC PROCESSES:

Weathering, mass wasting, erosion, and deposition are the main exogenic processes. All the exogenic processes are covered under a general term- denudation, which means strip off or uncover. The elements of nature capable of doing these exogenic processes are termed as geomorphic agents (or exogenic geomorphic agents).

EXAMPLES:

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

WHAT CAUSES EXOGENIC PROCESSES??

Exogenic (external origin) processes are driven by the energy in sunlight. Sunlight causes air to move, water to be lifted into mountains, and ocean waves to rise...


11. What is Exogenic processes?


Exogenic processes include geological phenomena and processes that originate externally to the Earth's surface.

12. examples of exogenic processes


Answer:

What is an exogenic process?

It includes geological phenomena and processes that originate externally to the Earth's surface. They are genetically related to the atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere, and therefore to processes of weathering, erosion, transportation, deposition, denudation etc.

What are the 4 Exogenic processes?

Weathering, mass wasting, erosion, and deposition are the main exogenic processes. All the exogenic processes are covered under a general term- denudation, which means strip off or uncover. The elements of nature capable of doing these exogenic processes are termed as geomorphic agents (or exogenic geomorphic agents).

What is the importance of Exogenic processes?

Exogenic processes (e.g., mass movement, erosion, and frost weathering) play an important role in the formation of relief and create a variety of landscapes.


13. 2 news or events showing exogenic/endogenic processes and determine what form of the endogenic or exogenic process is present


Answer:

The forces that cause these processes

come from both above and beneath

the Earth surface. Processes that are cause by

forces from within the earth are endogenous

processes.

Explanation:

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14. Rocks exogenic processes​


Answer:

Exogenic processes include geological phenomena and processes that originate externally to the Earth's surface. They are genetically related to the atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere, and therefore to processes of weathering, erosion, transportation, deposition, denudation etc.


15. compare the exogenous process and endogenous process​


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.


16. Earthquake is an exogenic process.


Earthquakes and volcanoes have internal origins. The processesoriginating externally are called the exogenic processes (weathering, for example). Faulting or rupture of plates, produce seismic waves which give rise toearthquakes on the surface.

17. WHAT IS EXOGENIC PROCESS


Ang exogenous energy ay isang puwersa na kayang baguhin at baguhin ang dati nang anyo ng mundo. Ang exogenous energy ay enerhiya na nagmumula sa labas ng bituka ng lupa at kayang baguhin ang hugis ng daigdig at ang umiiral na tanawin. Ang exogenous energy ay karaniwang nagmumula sa mga sumusunod na mapagkukunan:

1. Tubig sa anyo ng mga pag-ulan, pagbagsak ng tubig sa dagat, at iba pang daloy ng tubig

2. Atmosphere, katulad ng mga pagbabago sa temperatura ng hangin at hangin

3. Mga alon sa karagatan sa anyo ng mga glacier at iba pa

4. Mga organismo tulad ng mga mikroorganismo mula sa mga hayop, halaman, at tao

Ang Proseso ng Exogenous Forces ay Hugis sa Earth

Binabago ng mga exogenous force ang ibabaw ng mundo bilang resulta ng weathering, erosion, deposition, at paggalaw ng bato o lupa. Sa proseso, ang tatlong phenomena na ito ay karaniwang tinutulungan ng tubig, hangin, o yelo.

1. Weathering

Ang weathering ay ang kaganapan kapag ang bato mula sa isang malaking bukol ay nasira sa maliliit na bukol at natutunaw sa isang napakahusay na hugis. Ang proseso ng weathering ay tumatagal ng maraming oras at maaaring mangyari sa mekanikal, kemikal, at organiko.

Ang mekanikal na weathering ay ang kaganapan ng pagkasira ng materyal na bato nang hindi binabago ang istraktura na apektado ng mga pagkakaiba sa temperatura, at iba pa. Pagkatapos, ang chemical weathering ay ang proseso ng weathering ng mga bato na nagbabago sa kemikal na komposisyon at istraktura ng mga bato.

Samantala, ang organic weathering ay isang proseso ng weathering na nangyayari dahil sa mga aktibidad ng mga buhay na bagay tulad ng mosses o ferns, gayundin ang mga aktibidad ng hayop tulad ng earthworms at insekto.

2. Erosion (Erosion)

Ang erosion ay ang pagguho ng bato na dulot ng gumagalaw na media tulad ng daloy ng tubig sa ilog, hangin, alon sa karagatan, at mga glacier. Sa madaling salita, ang proseso ng pagguho ay nagbabago o naglilipat ng mga masa ng bato nang natural mula sa isang lugar patungo sa isa pa.

Ang pagguho ay nahahati sa 4 na uri batay sa kapangyarihan ng pagbabago, ito ay ang pagguho ng tubig, pagguho ng hangin (deflation), pagguho ng alon sa dagat (abrasion), at glacial.Ang hugis ng ibabaw ng mundo dahil sa pagguho tulad ng mas malalim na bangin sa ilog, matarik. mga lambak, mga kweba, o mga katawan ng ilog na lumalawak.

3. Sedimentation

Ang mga resulta ng pagguho ay hindi tumitigil at nananatili sa isang lugar. Ang proseso ay nagpapatuloy sa yugto ng deposition sa isang lugar kung saan posibleng mag-imbak ng materyal. Kaya, ang akumulasyon ng materyal na ito ay tinatawag nating sedimentation.

Kaya, ang sedimentation ay ang deposition ng materyal na nagreresulta mula sa erosion at weathering dulot ng tubig, hangin, glacier sa isang lugar na idedeposito. Maaaring iba ang proseso ng sedimentation batay sa kapangyarihan ng carrier. Maaaring mangyari ang sedimentation dahil sa tubig ilog, tubig dagat, hangin, at mga glacier.

Habang ang positibong epekto ng exogenous energy ay ang mga sumusunod:

- Pagbuo ng tirahan

- Nagiging malawak ang lupain ng daigdig

- Ang mga lugar ng pagmimina ay lumalapit at mas abot-kaya

- Maaaring gawing mataba ng ilang lupa ang sedimentation

- Ang weathering ay maaaring lumikha ng magandang hugis ng ibabaw ng mundo

Samantala, ang mga negatibong epekto ng exogenous energy ay ang mga sumusunod:

- Ang ilalim ng ilog ay nagiging mas mababaw

- Binubura ng abrasion ang baybayin hanggang sa mawala ito

- Nabawasan ang pagkamayabong ng lupa

- Ang mga resulta ng pagguho ay idineposito sa bukana ng ilog

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18. types of exogenic process​


Answer:

Weathering, mass wasting, erosion, and deposition are the main exogenic processes. All the exogenic processes are covered under a general term- denudation, which means strip off or uncover. The elements of nature capable of doing these exogenic processes are termed as geomorphic agents (or exogenic geomorphic agents).

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19. what is exogenous process


Answer:

Exogenous processes are the processes that shape the land through the atmosphere and the biosphere. This opposed to endogene processes which work from the inside of the earth itself. Examples of exogene processes are weathering, erosion and sedimentation. Biological influences from plants can have a significant impact on the geomorphology of a landscape.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Exogenous processes are the processes that shape the land through the atmosphere and the biosphere. This opposed to endogene processes which work from the inside of the earth itself. Examples of exogene processes are weathering, erosion and sedimentation.


20. types of exogenous processes ​


Answer:

Weathering, erosion, transportation, and sedimentation are the main exogenous processes.


21. define exogenic process


Answer:

EXOGENIC PROCESSES ARE PROCESSES THAT TAKE PLACE AT OR NEAR THE EARTH'S SURFACE THAT MAKES THE SURFACE WEAR AWAY. EXOGENIC PROCESSES ARE VERY DESTRUCTIVE, THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEGRADATION AND SCULPTING THE EARTH'S SURFACE. 3. The physical weathering happens when rock is physically broken into smaller pieces.

Answer:

EXOGENIC PROCESSES ARE PROCESSES THAT TAKE PLACE AT OR NEAR THE EARTH'S SURFACE THAT MAKES THE SURFACE WEAR AWAY.

EXOGENIC PROCESSES ARE VERY DESTRUCTIVE, THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEGRADATION AND SCULPTING THE EARTH'S SURFACE. 3. The physical weathering happens when rock is physically broken into smaller pieces.


22. exogenic process explain


Answer:

Exogenic processes include geological phenomena and processes that originate externally to the Earth's surface. They are genetically related to the atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere, and therefore to processes of weathering, erosion, transportation, deposition, denudation etc.

EXOGENIC PROCESSES ARE PROCESSES THAT TAKE PLACE AT OR NEAR THE EARTH'S SURFACE THAT MAKES THE SURFACE WEAR AWAY. EXOGENIC PROCESSES ARE VERY DESTRUCTIVE, THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEGRADATION AND SCULPTING THE EARTH'S SURFACE. 3. The physical weathering happens when rock is physically broken into smaller pieces

23. disadvantage of exogenic processes​


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24. exogenic process explain


Answer:

Exogenic Processes or Denudation

The processes which occur on earth's surface due to the influence of exogenic forces are called as exogenic processes or exogenic geomorphic processes. Weathering, mass wasting, erosion, and deposition are the main exogenic processes.

Explanation:

EXOGENIC PROCESSES ARE PROCESSES THAT TAKE PLACE AT OR NEAR THE EARTH'S SURFACE THAT MAKES THE SURFACE WEAR AWAY. EXOGENIC PROCESSES ARE VERY DESTRUCTIVE, THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEGRADATION AND SCULPTING THE EARTH'S SURFACE. 3. The physical weathering happens when rock is physically broken into smaller pieces.


25. explain the exogenous process


Answer:

Exogenous processes are the processes that shape the land through the atmosphere and the biosphere. This opposed to endogene processes which work from the inside of the earth itself. Examples of exogene processes are weathering, erosion and sedimentation.


26. illustrate exogenous processes


Answer:

In geology, exogenous refers to all the processes that are produced at the surface of the Earth (and other planets). Weathering, erosion, transportation, and sedimentation are the main exogenous processes. The result of these processes is the formation of sediments and sedimentary rocks.


27. definition of exogenic process​


Answer:

exogenetic processes A blanket term for those processes which operate on or close to the surface of the Earth and which involve weathering, mass movement, fluvial, aeolian, glacial, periglacial, and coastal processes. The term is normally used in contrast to the endogenetic processes, whose origin is within the Earth.

Answer:

Exogenic processes are processes that occured outside the earth


28. Difference between exogenic process and endogenic process


Explanation:

ENDOGENIC PROCESSES are interconnected with the atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere and it includes the processes of weathering, erosion transportation and deposition. This means that anything that happens outside the Earth’s core such as force of gravity, energy from the sun, heating of things, and more.

ENDOGENIC PROCESSESS are the processes of internal origin. It takes place inside the globe and are started by the forces of the Earth.Earthquakes and volcanic activities are examples of Endogenic processes.

Exogenic processes are forces on or ABOVE Earth’s surface while Endogenic processes are tectonic movements BELOW the surface of the Earth.


29. exogenic processes are the processes that_____the earth surface.​


exogenic processes are the processes that weathering the earth surface.


30. Endogenic process and exogenic process difference


Answer:

The forces which derive their strength from the earth's exterior or originate within the earth's atmosphere are called exogenic forces or external forces. While the endogenic forces, also called internal forces, are used to describe pressure that originates inside the earth.

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