Geomorphic Processes
Geomorphic Processes: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, Endogenic Processes, Diastrophism, Geomorphic Processes and Denudation etc.
Important Questions on Geomorphic Processes
Which of these are denduational process?

Which is the force that continuously elevates or build up parts of the earth’s surface?

What kind of changes are bought by internal forces?

Movement of molten rock (magma) onto or toward the earth’s surface is a feature of which of these?

Which of these are included in diastrophism?

Which one of the following sentences best defines the term ‘Lapies’?

A deep valley characterised by steep step-like side slopes is known as:

In which of the following stages of landform development, downward cutting is dominated?

Are physical and chemical weathering processes independent of each other? If not, why? Explain with examples.

Exogenic geomorphic processes derive their ultimate energy from the sun’s heat. Explain.

“Our earth is a playfield for two opposing groups of geomorphic processes.†Discuss.

Is weathering essential as a pre-requisite in the formation of soils? Why?

What are the various mobile and mighty exogenic geomorphic agents and what is the prime job they perform?

Which one of the following materials is affected by hydration process?

Which one of the following processes is a gradational process?

Which one of the following facts was not considered by those while discussing the concept of sea floor spreading?

Who amongst the following was the first to consider the possibility of Europe, Africa and America having been located side by side?

Which of the following best describes the Big Bang Theory?
