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Is exogenic positive or negative? - Answers

Exogenic (also exogenous) does not designate a thing as being positive or negative. It simply means, "having an external origin." For example, if a meteor were to enter into the Earth's atmosphere, then the meteor itself could be considered an exogenic force, meaning that it originated outside of the earth's atmosphere.



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Exogenic (also exogenous) does not designate a thing as being positive or negative. It simply means, "having an external origin." For example, if a meteor were to enter into the Earth's atmosphere, then the meteor itself could be considered an exogenic force, meaning that it originated outside of the earth's atmosphere.



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Is exogenic positive or negative? - Answers

Exogenic (also exogenous) does not designate a thing as being positive or negative. It simply means, "having an external origin." For example, if a meteor were to enter into the Earth's atmosphere, then the meteor itself could be considered an exogenic force, meaning that it originated outside of the earth's atmosphere.

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