Yes, erosion in one area can help build up the earth's surface in another area.
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Weathering and erosion shape earths surface by changing earths surface by having extreme forces that change earth.
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They concluded simply about earths landforms. Constructive forces are forces that build up landforms, like the tectonic plates making mountains. Deconstructive forces are forces that wear down landforms, like a river or a glacier carving a valley out of the hillside.
Wind and water, known as weathering and erosion, have shaped the surface of the Earth.
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Weathering and erosion shape earths surface by changing earths surface by having extreme forces that change earth.
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A deconstructive force is something that destroys or takes apart sediment, such as erosion or weathering. Examples: Mammoth Cave, tsunamis, and earthquakes.
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A deconstructive force is something that destroys or takes apart sediment, such as erosion or weathering. Examples: Mammoth Cave, tsunamis, and earthquakes.Read more: What_is_a_deconstructive_force
constructive and deconstructive forces build up and destroy earths landmasses
Exogenous forces are forces that work above the earths surface and break down landforms. Endogenous forces are forces that work below the earths surface and build up land forms
The tectonic plates below earths surface shape earths landforms
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theywereformed by destruive force