Exogenetic Forces are which, that happen outside the Earth, and change the landform. Agents of erosion make the examples, of shaping the earth
Endogentic are the opposite, they occur because inside the earth, the tectonic plates are the main reason.
Exogenetic forces are constantly working to bring about levelling or the gradation of land. They attempt to achieve a condition of balance between erosion and deposition which mean a graded position. The above forces operate through the process called 'Gradation'. Agents of gradation like rivers, glaciers winds, sea, waves and underground water perform their task with the help of the triple action of weathering, erosion and deposition. The filling up of elevated portions of the earth's surfaces is done by erosion. The filling up of depressions is done by deposition of the eroded material transported by the external agents of gradation as spoken earlier. A surface can be said to be a featureless plain if it is neither being filled nor levelled by exogenetic forces. However, such areas are never permanent as both endogenetic and exogenetic forces continue undoing the work of each other.
Forces that are the same as each other.
1+1=2
It builds up landforms.
Pressure
Unbalanced forces in water are typically caused by variations in pressure, such as differences in temperature, density, or flow rate. These variations create differences in forces that result in the water moving in a specific direction.
The definition of 'deploy' is "To position forces in readiness for combat, as along a front or line of defence"
it is the motion of pea in a human body
a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
wave like muscle that forces onward.
A commander in the Carthaginian armed forces.
EndogenicThe forces coming from within the earth and causing horizontal and vertical movements are known as endogenetic forces. It is these movements which lead to land upliftment and subsidence, folding and faulting, earthquakes and volcanism, etc. endo genetic movements are responsible for giving birth to major relief features such as mountains, plateaus, plains, valleys, etc. these endogenetic movements fall into two major catergories, on the basis of intensity.E xogenic forcesExogenic (also known as exogenetic) refers to external processes and phenomena that occur on or above the Earth 's surface. Comet and meteoroid impacts, the tidal force of the Moon and radiation from the Sun are all exogenic. Weathering effects and erosion are also exogenic processes