

Exogenous Factors – Geography Presentation
This presentation (128 slides) explores exogenous factors in geography, which are external forces shaping the Earth’s surface. It focuses on weathering, erosion, deposition, and climate influences. The role of wind, water, ice, and human activities in modifying landscapes is examined, along with real-world examples of river valleys, coastal erosion, and desert formation. Through diagrams and case studies, the presentation explains how these factors contribute to landform changes, soil fertility, and environmental challenges. It highlights the interaction between natural processes and human intervention, emphasizing their impact on ecosystems and geographical development.
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