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A process that happens on the Earth's surface that makes the surface wear away. This statement related to
Endogenic process
Exogenic process
A process that is originated from the interior of the Earth, forms and changes the earth's surface. This statement related to
Endogenic process
Exogenic process
It refers to an endogenic process where magma are released through the process of eruption.
Tsunami
Tectonic Plates Movement
Volcanic Eruption
Mass Wasting
• Happen on Earth's surface
• EXamples are weathering, erosion, mass and land depletion, transport and sedimentation
Process above is referring to ....
Endogenic
Endegonic
Exogenic
Exegonic
Earth's surface is formed by 2 processes known as ..
Exergonic and endergonic
Exogenic and endogenic
Exothermic and endothermic
Exosystem and endosystem
Diagram above shows an exogenic process known as ...
Weathering
Erosion
Mass and land depletion
Transport and sedimentation
Diagram shows a process of rock fragmentation and decomposition. It is known as
Erosion
Weathering
Mass and land depletion
Transport and sedimentation
Diagram shows Earth's crust movement.
This is example of ...
Endogenic process
Exogenic process
Diagram refers to..
Mantle convection process
Earth's crust movement
Magma activity
Mantle conduction process
It is a vent on the Earth's crust that allows molten and hot magma to flow out through it in a strong eruption.
This process reters to
Mantle convection process
Earth's crust movement
Magma activity
The weathered or corroded materials are moved by the agents such as running water, waves and glaciers.
This process refers to ...
Weathering
Erosion
Mass and land depletion
Transport and sedimentation
The process is causes by forces from within the Earth.
This statement refers to ..
Exogenic
Endogenic
Exothermic
Endothermic
Which of the following is not an example of an endogenic process?
Volcanic Eruption
Metamorphism
Earthquake
Weathering
Happens when winds carry large amount of fine soil particles.
Wind Erosion
Sheet Erosion
Rill Erosion
Gully Erosion
When does magma form?
when new minerals form due to chemical changes in the rock
when volcanoes erupt
when temperature are hot enough to melt rock
when grains have been compacted together
Beach becomes steep due to coastal erosion
Endogenic
Exogenic
Formation of sand dunes in the desert by sand storm
Endogenic
Exogenic
The Earth's surface folds forming peaks and valley
Endogenic
Exogenic
Erosion on Earth's surface by wind and water
Endogenic
Exogenic
These are instruments used to record the motion of the ground during an earthquake.
Seismograph
Seismogram
Seismologist
All of these
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