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The terms 'constructive' and 'destructive' are terms that are applied geologically to help define a type of plate boundary. Stone Mountain in Georgia is an erosionally exposed granite pluton, a remnant of the collision of the African and North American plates hundreds of millions of years ago and therefore wouldn't be defined as constructive or destructive land process.
A constructive force can build and a destructive force destroys.
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A sea cave is destructive. It is a sign that the sea has found a weakness in the rock/cliffs at the edge of the land. Over millions of years, the sea will cut even deeper, and maybe the roof of the cave will collapse, and a cove or inlet is formed.
Why is faults constructive
Constructive forces are generally slow.
Constructive processes refer to the way in which the surface of Earth is built up, such as deposition and mountain building. Creating landforms are also included in this process.
The constructive process means that something is happening. This is usually a process that is positively building or continually improving.
This process is called destructive interference. This occurs when two waves collide, where one is in a trough and one is in a crest. If the waves are both a max amplitude, max crest and max trough, there will be complete destructive interference.