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Q: Explain why constructive forces and destructive forces are considers to be competing forces?
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How do pressure differences explain the destructive effects of a tornado's winds?

Generally the lower the pressure inside a tornado (compared with its surroundings) the stronger and more destructive the winds are. For example, if the pressure surrounding two tornadoes is 960 millibars, a tornado with a central pressure of 860 millibars will be stronger than one with a pressure of 900 millibars.


Explain how the destructive interference of sound waves can help preserve hearing?

it can reduce the amplitude of the individual waves, making them quieter


What is an example for a wave interaction?

Reflection and absorption...most likely a combination of the two. In reflection the wave bounces back off the barrier and, depending on the incident wave and how it matches in phase with the reflected wave, the reflected wave could be enhanced through constructive interference with the incident wave or degraded through destructive interference. In absorption, the energy from the incident wave is taken into the barrier material. This typically causes the barrier to vibrate indicating the energy it absorbed. A barrier is more likely to absorb the energy when its natural frequency is some harmonic of the incident wave.


How do pressure differences explain destructive effects of a tornadoes winds?

The low pressure inside a tornado pulls air inward. This air accelerates to great speeds as it enters the tornado, though due to the spin not much of the air actually reaches the center. Generally lower pressure means faster winds, and thus more potential for damage.


Why is energy so difficult to explain?

its realy hard to explain

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Can a volcano be both a constructive force and a destructive force?

-The Hawaiian islands are actually underwater volcanoes that rose up out of the sea. So the Hawaiian islands were built up by the volcanoes.- On the other hand (i don't have to explain this) volcanoes cause destruction.So yes!


Why is Stone Mountain a constructive force?

Stone Mountain is a quartz monzonitedome monadnock in Stone Mountain, Georgia, United States. At its summit, theelevation is 1,686 feet (513m) and 825 feet (251.5 m) above the surrounding area. Stone Mountain granite extends underground 9 miles (14 km) at its longest point into Gwinnett County. Earth has different landforms, or features. Landforms are made by constructive and destructive forces within and upon the Earth. Constructive forces basically have to do with Nature... so that should explain it.


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How is the affirmative constructive speech in debate similar to opening arguments in court?

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Using the concept of interference explain why the sound levels in the room vary?

The sound levels in the room vary because when its loud the waves combine by constructive interference, the combined wave has a larger amplitude than the original waves did but when its soft the two waves with the same amplitude combine by destructive interference, they cancel each other out.


Why does destructive behavior lead to teenage suicide?

Because when destructive behaviour is shown around teens they tend to think that their life is suposed to be like that. And that destructive behaviour could be anything and one of thouse things could be suicide and they might commit suicide because of that one thing. Does that explain everything?


How does The Land develop the theme “Inequality is a destructive force” Use evidence from the text to explain your response?

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Describe what occurs at a destructive boundary. Explain what folding is and give an example of a mountain region formed by folding.?

You are asked to describe and explain in your homework so you need to do your own homework. We will be glad to help and give support or suggestions, but not do it for you.


What kind of psychologist would be most likely to explain nail-biting behavior as resulting from an oral fixation and a hidden self destructive tendency?

A psychoanalytic psychologist, such as a Freudian or Jungian psychologist, would be most likely to explain nail-biting behavior in terms of oral fixation and a hidden self-destructive tendency. These psychologists believe that personality traits and behaviors are influenced by unconscious conflicts and desires, leading them to interpret nail-biting as a manifestation of unresolved psychological issues.


Can harassing emails from my young nephew constitute a constructive ouster from a home I own with his father?

You need to consult with an attorney who is familiar with real estate law who can review all the facts of your situation and explain your options. E-mails probably don't constitute a constructive ouster. it is 2nd degree aggravated harassment.