In what ways can landforms be considered as the product of opposing endogenic and exogenic forces?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Exogenic forces create the base of shape of landforms where endogenic forces then sculpt and modify the shape of the landform.

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Secondary pollutants are

A. chemicals or substances emitted directly into the air. B. those formed from reactions with other pollutants in the atmosphere. C. found only in stratospheric ozone D. also known as natural pollutants. E. found only in fossil fuels.

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