Australian and New Zealand Landmasses.
The Australian and New Zealand landmasses display a diverse array of landforms that are the culmination of both endogenic and exogenic processes. The dominant processes, however, may be quite different in each country, as a result of their differing geological history, tectonic setting and climates. Your task in this assignment is to: Compare and contrast the dominant endogenic and exogenic processes shaping a relatively old (Australia) and young (New Zealand) landmass. In your answer, explain why the relative influences of the endogenic and exogenic processes you have identified differ between the two landmasses.