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Endogenetic Movements

Maharashtra Board · Class 9 · Geography

Flashcards for Endogenetic Movements — Maharashtra Board Class 9 Geography. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Basic Concepts

What are endogenetic movements?

Answer

Endogenetic movements are internal movements that occur within the Earth's interior, particularly in the upper layer of the mantle. These movements are caused by tremendous energy released by radioact

Card 2Classification

How are internal movements classified based on velocity?

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Based on velocity, internal movements are classified into: 1) Slow movements - occurring continuously like formation of mountains and continents, 2) Sudden movements - occurring as events like earthqu

Card 3Slow Movements

What are orogenic movements and what do they create?

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Orogenic movements are mountain-building movements. They create fold mountains (like the Himalayas) when horizontal pressure causes rock layers to fold, and block mountains (like Meghalaya Plateau) wh

Card 4Slow Movements

How are fold mountains formed?

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Fold mountains are formed when horizontal pressure from opposite directions acts on soft rock layers. This compression causes the rock layers to bend and form folds. When pressure is very high, large-

Card 5Slow Movements

What causes the formation of block mountains?

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Block mountains are formed when tension in the earth's crust creates parallel faults. The land between these faults gets uplifted, forming a block-like structure with flat tops and steep slopes. Examp

Card 6Slow Movements

How are rift valleys formed?

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Rift valleys are formed when two parallel faults develop in the earth's crust due to tension. The land between these faults subsides (sinks down), creating a deep valley with steep slopes on both side

Card 7Slow Movements

What are epeirogenic movements?

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Epeirogenic movements are continent-building movements that occur towards or away from the earth's center. They cause vast parts of the earth's crust to be uplifted (forming continents and plateaus ab

Card 8Sudden Movements - Earthquakes

Define earthquake and explain what causes it.

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An earthquake is the trembling of the earth's surface caused by movements in the earth's interior. It occurs when tremendous tension builds up in the earth's crust due to internal movements. When this

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