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Medesa

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What are some examples of anthropogenic endogenic and exogenic processes in the geologic cycle.
 
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Diagram and label the three types of plate boundaries.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answers will vary. For instance, an anthropogenic exogenic process may be strip mining. An anthropogenic endogenic process may include waster water injection wells contributing to earthquake activity.

Answer to Question 2

Convergent boundaries occur in areas of crustal collision and subduction.
Divergent boundaries occur in areas of seafloor spreading, where upwelling material from the mantle forms new seafloor.
Transform boundaries occur where plates slide past one another, usually at right angles to seafloor spreading.



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