exoprocesses
Exoprocesses are geological and geomorphological processes that occur on the surface of a planet or celestial body. They are driven by external forces, primarily solar energy and gravity, and contrast with endogenic processes which originate from within the planet. Exoprocesses shape the landscape through a variety of mechanisms.
Weathering is a key exoprocess, involving the breakdown of rocks and minerals at or near the Earth's
Deposition is the process by which eroded material is laid down in a new location. This can
The interplay of exoprocesses is crucial in determining the long-term evolution of a planet's surface. On Earth,