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Write a note on the internal and external processes of Earth.
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Solution
- Geomorphic processes:
- The formation and deformation of landforms on the surface of the earth is a continuous activity of two broad processes i.e. internal and external.
- These processes cause stress and deformation on earth materials and finally bring changes on the surface of the earth.
- These are referred to as geomorphic processes.
- Internal Processes (or) Endogenetic processes:
- The forces that act from the earth’s interior towards the earth’s surface are called internal processes endogenetic processes.
- These forces build the landscape and create topographic relief.
- The internal processes generate heat and eject materials from deep below the earth’s crust.
- Internal radioactivity is the principal source of power for this process.
- External Processes (or) Exogenetic Processes
- The forces that act on the surface of the earth due to natural agents like running water, glacier, wind, waves, etc., are called External processes or Exogenetic processes.
- These external processes tear the landscape down into relatively low elevated plains.
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