CBSE Class 11 Geography Chapter 6 Geomorphic Processes Notes
Geomorphic processes refer to the chemical and physical interaction between the earth’s surface and the natural forces acting on it. This interaction produces various landforms. Geomorphic processes can be classified into exogenic and endogenic processes.
Endogenic forces are generated in the interior of the earth. Endogenic processes can be classified into diastrophic and sudden movements. Diastrophic forces can be classified into epeirogenic and orogenic forces. Sudden forces comprise of earthquake and volcanic eruptions. Exogenic forces are the forces generating outside the earth’s surface. These forces can be classified into o weathering, mass movement, erosion and deposition. Please refer Class 11 Geography Chapter 6 Geomorphic Processes Notes for more information.
