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constructive forces build volcanos, hills, valleys, mountains, and haiwii
Some constructive landforms include deltas, sand dunes, and beaches, which are formed through deposition of sediment carried by water or wind. Volcanic islands, formed by volcanic activity, are another example of constructive landforms. Additionally, moraines, created by glaciers depositing rocks and debris, are considered constructive landforms.
Yes, hills are a landform created by constructive forces such as tectonic activity, erosion, and deposition. They are formed over long periods of time through processes like uplift, weathering, and sediment deposition.
A cliff has neither constructive or destructive forces. However, a cliff was formed as a result of destructive forces eroding at the lands edge leaving a cliff.
No, a delta is formed by deposition of sediment carried by a river as it enters a body of water like a lake or an ocean. Constructive erosion refers to the process of creating new landforms through deposition of sediment and is not associated with delta formation.
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The Appalachian Mountains were formed in a Constructive Force
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