Exogenic Forces
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Exogenic Forces

Unlike endogenic forces (which come from deep inside the Earth), exogenic forces work from the outside. Think of them as Earth’s sculptors—slowly but persistently shaping mountains, valleys, and plains through the forces of weather, water, wind, and gravity. They derive their energy from the sun and the atmosphere, while gravity acts as the guiding force,…

Introduction to Geomorphology
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Introduction to Geomorphology

Understanding Geomorphology: A Journey Across Earth’s Landscapes Imagine yourself standing on a high mountain peak, gazing down at the vast plains, winding rivers, and deep ocean basins. Have you ever wondered—how did these landforms come into existence? What forces shape our planet’s surface? Welcome to the world of Geomorphology—the science that studies Earth’s surface features…