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1. Endogenetic process: The forces that act from the Earth’s interior towards the Earth’s surface are called internal processes or Endogenetic processes. These forces build the landscape and create topographic relief. A volcanic eruption is a force that erupts form interior of the earth.
2. Mantle: Interior part beneath the crust is known as Mantle. It extends up to 2900 km thick. The major elements found in the mantle are Silica (Si) and Magnesium (Mg), hence it is popularly known as SIMA. In the upper part of the mantle the rock remains solid and inner part of the mantle the rock remains in liquid form.
3. Convergent boundaries: the boundaries of the plate move slowly and sink together. The sinking of plates through convergent boundaries are known as Subduction zone
4. Earthquake: Earthquake is the sudden vibration on the earth's crust which spreads in all directions as waves. A seismograph is a device used to measure the earthquake waves. It measures the seismic waves and the study related to seismic is known as seismology.
5. Composite volcano: It is also known as Starta volcano. It is conical volcano built in layers of hardened lava. It is commonly found in the Pacific Ocean.
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