They shake the ground causing everything to fall down and go boom. then people die and houses get crushed and then they fall to the ground. :)
Anything that you can build,like say your buliding a house. BUILD is your answer
some examples are sand dunes,mudslides,or earthquakes.
A destructive force is any natural disaster. Such as, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunami's, etc.
Yes many earthquakes are destructive
True. Mountains are formed by the movement of tectonic plates, which involves destructive forces such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
I can name u destructive boundaries. CONVERGENT, DIVERGENT, TRANSFORM. Well it depennds what kind of destructive forces ur talking about be more if you are i will be willing to tell you r email me
Destructive forces are natural processes or events that cause erosion, weathering, or other changes to the Earth's surface. These forces can include processes like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides that alter the landscape and destroy habitats.
Destructive forces can destory anything and everything.
both constructive and destructive forces
earthquakes constructive force on earth
Natural processes can indeed act as both constructive and destructive forces in shaping the Earth's surface. Constructive forces, such as volcanic eruptions and sediment deposition, create new landforms and enrich ecosystems. Conversely, destructive forces like erosion, weathering, and earthquakes can dismantle and reshape existing features. Ultimately, the balance between these forces is crucial for the dynamic nature of the Earth's landscape.
constructive and destructive