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How do constructive forces change the lands surfaces?

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Are hills constructive of destructive?

A cliff has neither constructive or destructive forces. However, a cliff was formed as a result of destructive forces eroding at the lands edge leaving a cliff.


Does semen turn blue on orange fabrics?

No. Semen does not change color when it lands on a surface, unless that surface is paint.


What are construction forces?

Constructive forces in earth science are the processes that build things. They create mountains and accumulate deposits of material that can become rock. Deposition is a constructive force that is driven by gravity. Deposition of sediment like sand and mud builds beaches, river deltas, and deposits layers of sediment that if preserved over time will become layers of rock. Volcanoes can be considered a constructive force because they build up the lands surface by depositing erupted magma. Islands like Hawaii are build by volcanoes, and thick deposits of basalt lava have been built up around many volcanoes. Earthquakes can be considered a constructive force because earthquakes allow the earth's tectonic plates to move, building mountains and moving continents.


The natural features of the lands surface?

The natural features of the lands surface?


The surface of a CD stores data as pits and?

Lands


How does moving water change the surface of the earth?

It erodes away the surface of what material underneath of its destructive powers.


What is the lands surface material?

stuff.....


How does landslides change Earth's surface?

Landslides can make new lands after they occur. Because it looks different than before it occurred. landslides can change water sources too.


What kind of forces opposes the motion of the feather?

Air resistance and frictional forces typically oppose the motion of a feather. Air resistance pushes against the direction of motion as the feather falls through the air, while frictional forces between the feather and the surface it lands on can also slow down its motion.


What happens when a spore lands on a moist surface?

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What is a pollen-producing sac?

what has a sticky surface where pollen lands