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=== Geography === In [[geography]], exogenous processes, unlike endogenic processes, originate from external forces acting on the [[Earth]] and other [[Planetary-mass object|planetary bodies]], rather than from internal geological activity. [[Weathering]], [[erosion]], transportation and [[sedimentation]] are the main exogenous processes. Asides from climate, exogenous geographic factors are able to contribute to the overall process of distribution, including densities of populations and [[urbanization]]s of certain areas in the world.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ballinger|first=Clint|date=May 2008|title=Initial Conditions as Exogenous Factors in Spatial Explanation|url=https://philarchive.org/archive/BALICA-2v1}}</ref> Exogeneity is proposed to ultimately cause geographic considerations to be rejected.
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