Endogenic forces are geological forces that originate from within the Earth's interior.
These forces lead to various dynamic processes, including earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Earthquakes occur due to the sudden release of energy along faults in the Earth's crust, resulting in the shaking of the Earth's surface.
Volcanic eruptions are caused by the upward movement of molten magma from the Earth's mantle, leading to the formation of volcanic vents.
Endogenic forces play a crucial role in shaping the Earth's surface by creating landforms, impacting landscapes and, at times, causing widespread destruction.