Compare endogenic and exogenic processes. Where does each get its energy.

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Endogenic processes are all the processes that take place beneath the Earth's surface. These processes are driven by energy sources, such as radioactive decay and the Earth’s internal heat. Examples of endogenic processes include tectonic movements and volcanic activity. Exogenic processes, on the other hand, are processes that take place at and on the Earth’s surface. These processes are driven by energy sources outside of the Earth. Examples of exogenic processes include weathering, erosion and deposition. Exogenic processes are powered primarily by the Sun and its heat and radiation.

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