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The document discusses exogenic processes in earth science. It defines exogenic processes as those occurring outside the earth's crust, and differentiates them from endogenic processes inside the earth. The document asks questions about three types of weathering - physical, chemical, and biological. It also references mass movement, sedimentation, ice wedging, water erosion, solifluction, soil creep, and mudflows as examples of exogenic processes.
The document discusses exogenic processes in earth science. It defines exogenic processes as those occurring outside the earth's crust, and differentiates them from endogenic processes inside the earth. The document asks questions about three types of weathering - physical, chemical, and biological. It also references mass movement, sedimentation, ice wedging, water erosion, solifluction, soil creep, and mudflows as examples of exogenic processes.
The document discusses exogenic processes in earth science. It defines exogenic processes as those occurring outside the earth's crust, and differentiates them from endogenic processes inside the earth. The document asks questions about three types of weathering - physical, chemical, and biological. It also references mass movement, sedimentation, ice wedging, water erosion, solifluction, soil creep, and mudflows as examples of exogenic processes.
GROUP 2 – EXOGENIC PROCESS ● STEM 12 – SAINT ALONSO ● EARTH SCIENCE
1. What is the difference between endogenic process and
exogenic process? 2. Weathering that occurs on mountain detaches large slab of rocks which moves down slope due to the force of gravity 3. What are the 3 types of weathering? 4. It is a natural process in which material is carried to the bottom of the bodies of water and forms a solid. 5. It is one of the factors of physical weathering where water seeps in rock that causes rocks to break into smaller pieces . 6. It is one of the agents of erosion which changes the shape of coastlines. 7. It is the slow downhill of the soil. 8. Other term for Biotic Weathering. 9. What is a slow gradual movement of soil or regolith downhill overtime? 10. It occurs when mud travels down a slope very fast.
● ABRIGON ● ANTONIO ● ASIERTO ● CALAMNO ● CALVARIO ● DAYAG ● FERRANCOL ● MANUEL
● TESORO ● LUMINOQUE ● EXALTACION ● VILLEGAS ● JERUSALEM ● MAMARIL ● SIBUCAO ● SANTOS ● MARTIN ● GALINAO ● SAN JUAN ● OTE ● VILLAJUAN ● GROUP 2 – EXOGENIC PROCESS ● STEM 12 – SAINT ALONSO ● EARTH SCIENCE
1. What is the difference between endogenic process and exogenic process?
Answer : Exogenic - outside the earth? Or the earth's crust Endogenic - inside the earth 2. Exogenic Process that occurs due to the force of gravity. Answer: Mass Movement or Mass Weathering 3. What are the 3 types of weathering? Answer: Physical, Chemical and Biotic or Biological weathering 4. It is a natural process in which material is carried to the bottom of the bodies of water and forms a solid. Answer: Sedimentation 5. It is one of the factors of physical weathering where water seeps in rock that causes rocks to break into smaller pieces. Answer: Ice wedging 6. It is one of the agents of erosion which changes the shape of coastlines. Answer: Water 7. It is the slow downhill of the soil. Answer: Solifluction 8. Other term for Biotic Weathering. Answer: Biological Weathering 9. What is a slow gradual movement of soil or regolith downhill overtime? Answer: Soil Creep 10. It occurs when mud travels down a slope very fast. Answer: Mudflow
● ABRIGON ● ANTONIO ● ASIERTO ● CALAMNO ● CALVARIO ● DAYAG ● FERRANCOL ● MANUEL
● TESORO ● LUMINOQUE ● EXALTACION ● VILLEGAS ● JERUSALEM ● MAMARIL ● SIBUCAO ● SANTOS ● MARTIN ● GALINAO ● SAN JUAN ● OTE ● VILLAJUAN ●