The sea can be destructive by splashing water, pebbles, sand, mud and seashells to the tide. It can also pull soft rocks out to sea.
Sherman's March to the Sea was so destructive because it was not planned well and most people died.
Constructive.
A sea cave is destructive. It is a sign that the sea has found a weakness in the rock/cliffs at the edge of the land. Over millions of years, the sea will cut even deeper, and maybe the roof of the cave will collapse, and a cove or inlet is formed.
The March to the Sea
The March to the Sea
the walk to the sea
Sherman's "March to the Sea"
Sherman's destructive campaign through the south is called 'Sherman's March to the Sea'. It began on November 15, 1864, and lasted through December.
The March to the Sea
A destructive plate boundary (WITH a subduction zone!)
The walk to the sea.
Sherman's army was destructive - by order of Sherman. The idea was to attack the civilian infrastructure that supported the Confederate troops in the field. Burning farms, wrecking railroads.