exogeenisilla
Exogeenisilla is a term used in geology to describe processes or materials that originate from outside a particular system or environment. In the context of Earth science, exogeenisilla typically refers to external forces that shape the Earth's surface. These forces are driven by energy from the sun and the Earth's internal heat, but their direct effects are often superficial.
The most prominent exogeenisilla processes include weathering, erosion, and deposition. Weathering is the breakdown of rocks
Examples of exogeenisilla materials include sediments transported by rivers, dust blown by the wind, and volcanic