Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Give a geographical reason for the following:
Exogenic forces are also called destructive forces.
Give Reasons
Advertisements
Solution
Exogenic forces are called destructive forces because they break down and wear away the Earth's surface. These forces, such as weathering, erosion, and transportation by agents like wind, water, and ice, gradually destroy landforms by breaking rocks into smaller pieces and carrying them away. For example, rivers erode mountains, and wind can wear down rocks into sand dunes, continually reshaping the landscape.
shaalaa.com
Is there an error in this question or solution?
Chapter 5: Landforms of the Earth - Exercise [Page 53]
