Geography Notes for UPSC

Physical Weathering Processes

Physical weathering of rocks happens on a small scale that can be easily overlooked. Weathering is the process that slowly decompose rocks into small particles. There are many types of physical weathering in nature, but the most notable weathering processes include exfoliation, freeze-thaw cycles, abrasion, root expansion, and wet-dry cycles. Physical or mechanical weathering processes […]

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Chemical Weathering Processes

Chemical weathering of rocks is largely responsible for the creation of soil. Along with physical disintegration of rocks, chemical processes involve the breakdown of minerals by acids of various kinds. Weathering transforms a proportion of solid particles into clay and water-soluble forms of minerals, leaving a mixture that has a smaller proportion of solids. Water

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Weathering – Geomorphic Processes

By definition, weathering is the disintegration of rocks through chemical and physical processes. There are several ways in which this can occur including, but not limited to, frost shattering, thermal stress cracking, freeze-thaw cycling, chemical attack (liquids), salt attack (presence of chloride), action of acid rain and human factors. This separation occurs through the mechanical

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Endogenic Processes vs Exogenic Processes

The patterns of geomorphic processes are determined by the exogenic and endogenic forces, will differ according to the changes in climate, geography, morphology, lithology, terrain both natural and anthropogenic activities. Endogenic Processes The term endogenic describes the energy radiating from within the earth that is responsible for shaping Earth’s geomorphic features. Endogenic processes or endogenesis

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Geomorphic Processes – Geography

The exogenic forces include climatic, erosional and depositional agents which work on the earth’s surface. Climatic agencies such as heat, rain and wind which work through seepage and motion of air to dissolve, disintegrate and dislodge the materials. The phenomenon of wearing down of relief variations of the surface of the earth through erosion is

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Rock Cycle – Minerals and Rocks

The rock cycle is a basic concept in geology that describes transitions through geologic time among the three main rock types: sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous. However, the terms used to identify the three types of rocks and their corresponding processes may be somewhat confusing. So, here we’ll define these three different geological processes and explain

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Rocks – Minerals and Rocks

A rock is any naturally occurring solid mass of mineral matter. It may be solidified molten magma or sediments, but it most commonly consists of minerals. Rock may be hard or soft and in varied colours. For example, granite is hard, soapstone is soft. Petrology is the science of rocks. Rocks are usually grouped into

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