exogeenisia
Exogeenisia is a term used in some scientific contexts, particularly in geology and planetary science, to describe processes or substances originating from outside a given system. It is the opposite of endogeenisia, which refers to internal origins. For instance, in geology, exogeenisia can refer to geological formations or deposits that are formed by external forces rather than internal ones. Examples include erosion, weathering, and sedimentation, all of which are influenced by external factors like wind, water, and ice. The material deposited through these processes is considered exogeenous.
In planetary science, exogeenisia can relate to the composition or modification of a planet's surface. It might