Please help me with this.. lesson is our changing earth

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Endogenic Forces:
1. The forces coming from within the earth and causing horizontal and vertical movements are known as endogenic forces.
2. These movements lead to land upliftment and subsidence, folding and faulting, earthquakes and volcanism, etc.
3. They are responsible for giving birth to major relief features such as mountains, plateaus, plains, valleys, etc.
4. Endogenic movements fall into two major categories, on the basis of intensity.

Exogenic Forces:
1. Exogenic (also known as exogenic) refers to external processes and phenomena that occur on or above the Earth 's surface.
2.Comet and meteoroid impacts, the tidal force of the Moon and radiation from the Sun are all exogenic.
3. Weathering effects and erosion are also exogenic processes.
4. Exogenic forces change the earth from outside

Answer 2
- A tectonic plate (also called lithospheric plate) is a massive, irregularly shaped slab of solid rock, generally composed of both continental and oceanic lithosphere. Plate size can vary greatly, from a few hundred to thousands of kilometers across; the Pacific and Antarctic Plates are among the largest.

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Dear Student Endogenic Forces: 1. The forces coming from within the earth and causing horizontal and vertical movements are known as endogenic forces. 2. These movements lead to land upliftment and subsidence, folding and faulting, earthquakes and volcanism, etc. 3. They are responsible for giving birth to major relief features such as mountains, plateaus, plains, valleys, etc. 4. Endogenic movements fall into two major categories, on the basis of intensity. Exogenic Forces: 1. Exogenic (also known as exogenic) refers to external processes and phenomena that occur on or above the Earth 's surface. 2.Comet and meteoroid impacts, the tidal force of the Moon and radiation from the Sun are all exogenic. 3. Weathering effects and erosion are also exogenic processes. 4. Exogenic forces change the earth from outside 2- A tectonic plate (also called lithospheric plate) is a massive, irregularly shaped slab of solid rock, generally composed of both continental and oceanic lithosphere. Plate size can vary greatly, from a few hundred to thousands of kilometers across; the Pacific and Antarctic Plates are among the largest for remaining queries we request you to post them in different threads to have rapid assistance from our experts Regards
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