that's a good question but the anser is definatly in the question ,in my opinion their both constructive yes as they b uild up over time and destructive definatly to little seaside towns as i live beside one
constructive
yes a delta is a constructive force because it builds up off of earths surface.
Destructive because its sides are steep which is caused by weathering and erosion. I think it could also be constructive but it depends on where it is...Is it in the desert? Then the sand will cover it and the weathering and erosion will destruct it...? What do you think?
Some landforms in Myrtle Beach caused by constructive forces include barrier islands, sand dunes, and beaches. Constructive forces like waves, currents, and wind shape and deposit sand along the coast, creating these features. Over time, these landforms continue to evolve and change due to ongoing constructive processes.
dunesdunes i thinkMounds of loose sand are called dunes. A valley or trough between dunes is called a slack. Dunes are built up by wind or water.
sand dunes,sand bars , sand spits and barrier islands
A sand dune is a Constructive force.
A sand dune is a Constructive force.
sand dunes
Im not sure if sand mountain is constructive or destructive
yes a delta is a constructive force because it builds up off of earths surface.
they are actually both because they help the water to not get on shore and flood the town
Im not sure if sand mountain is constructive or destructive
Yes
The force of winds shapes sand dunes.
Wind is the erosional force that forms sand dunes.
Nothing can help sand dunes from moving , it is a force of nature.
wind erosion creates sand dunes