constuctive
A Mountain is a constructive force.
mountains are constructive form of land features because they are formed by the convergent movement of plates. in this process the plates move towards each other and collide and rise and form mountains
it is constructive
constuctive
Landforms formed by forces pushing up earth's crust are called upwarped mountains. Examples of these are the Black Hills and the Southern Rocky Mountains.
they are related with a strange force called witylina
a plate boundary there are constructive plate boundaries, destructive plate boundaries, conservative plate boundaries and collision plate boundaries
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constuctive
False. They are destructive forces.
Landforms formed by forces pushing up earth's crust are called upwarped mountains. Examples of these are the Black Hills and the Southern Rocky Mountains.
yes! because you are building something and remember when something is build is called constructive force and when something is destroyed is called a destructive force
constructive or destructive interference
It's called Constructive. (:Just found the answer.
they are related with a strange force called witylina
Constructive interference can be a confusing concept when called interference. It is wave interference that is moving in phase with another wave. This causes the waves to for a resultant wave with a greater amplitude. Destructive interference is wave interference that is moving out of phase with another wave. These waves form a resultant wave of lower amplitude.
It's Constructive plate boundary which is often found near north & south america... The other r destructive & conservative.. BUT THE ANS IZZZ CONSTRUCTIVE,,,,
It's Constructive plate boundary which is often found near north & south america... The other r destructive & conservative.. BUT THE ANS IZZZ CONSTRUCTIVE,,,,
When waves act together, you talk about "interference".When they reinforce each other, it is "constructive interference".When they cancel each other, it is "destructive interference".
a plate boundary there are constructive plate boundaries, destructive plate boundaries, conservative plate boundaries and collision plate boundaries