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Exogenic Process

Processes
Two types of weathering

Physical weathering  A weathering that breaks down


rocks without a change by its composition. Chemical
weathering  Decomposition of rocks due to its
chemical reactions .

Erosion Sedimentation
 After weathering.  Deposited Building up layers of
sediments
 Breaks down rocks but
not includes movement  Sediments soil and rocks are added

 Natural Force (wind and  Forming or depositing sediments


Exogenic process is a process that includes water)

geological phenomena, It is a process above  Geological process


the earth’s surface, and this includes
weathering, Mass movement, erosion, Mass movement
Sedimentation/ Deposition.
A SLOPE MOVEMENT that sinks rocks from top to
n
bottom. It is a bulk movement of soil sand and rock debris
down slopes. It has two types; SLOW MASS
 It is also related to the three of four Subsystem;
atmosphere, Geosphere, and Hydrosphere. MOVEMENT (Creep, solifluction) RAPID MASS
 It mostly uses gas. MOVEMENT (Mud flow).
 It can change the earth’s look.

Weathering  A physical or chemical weather


that sculps rocks. There are two types of
weathering; physical weathering and chemical
weathering.

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