Endogenic Proccess
01
volcanism
Geological activity involving volcanoes, which are visible
vents—manifestations of rock formation
02
deformation
the action or process of changing in shape or distorting, especially through the application of pressure.
04
03
plate techtonic
is the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into large slabs of solid rock, called “plates,” that glide over Earth's mantle, the rocky inner layer above Earth's core. Earth's solid outer layer, which includes the crust and the uppermost mantle, is called the lithosphere
Earthquake
the action or process of changing in shape or distorting, especially through the application of pressure.
05
06
Magma
metamorphism
Rocks in liquid to semi-liquid form. Less dense than actual stones,
it can be found in specific locations on Earth.
The change occurs primarily due to heat, pressure, and the introduction of chemically active fluids.
ENDOGENIC PROCESS
John Joseph Caringal
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Endogenic Proccess
01
volcanism
Geological activity involving volcanoes, which are visible vents—manifestations of rock formation
02
deformation
the action or process of changing in shape or distorting, especially through the application of pressure.
04
03
plate techtonic
is the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into large slabs of solid rock, called “plates,” that glide over Earth's mantle, the rocky inner layer above Earth's core. Earth's solid outer layer, which includes the crust and the uppermost mantle, is called the lithosphere
Earthquake
the action or process of changing in shape or distorting, especially through the application of pressure.
05
06
Magma
metamorphism
Rocks in liquid to semi-liquid form. Less dense than actual stones, it can be found in specific locations on Earth.
The change occurs primarily due to heat, pressure, and the introduction of chemically active fluids.