constructive forces change earth by building up land or mountains from the earthquakes. Also, volcanoes spit out lava which turns into new rock. Destructive forces are basically weathering of the land and erosion from water, ice, wind, temperatures, or other natural stuff.
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∙ 13y agoConstructive forces, such as volcanoes and plate tectonics, create new landforms like mountains and islands by building and reshaping the Earth's crust. Destructive forces, like erosion and weathering, break down and wear away these landforms over time, reshaping the Earth's surface. Both types of forces work together to constantly change the Earth's landscape.
False. Forces such as weathering and erosion that wear away high points and flatten out the Earth's surface are called destructive forces, not constructive. Constructive forces include processes like volcanism and plate tectonics that build up the Earth's surface.
Hurricanes are destructive forces. They can cause widespread damage to infrastructure, homes, and ecosystems through strong winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding.
Some destructive forces that wear down the surface of the Earth include erosion caused by wind, water, and ice, as well as weathering processes like freeze-thaw cycles and chemical reactions. Human activities such as deforestation and mining can also contribute to the degradation of the Earth's surface.
Destructive forces like weathering, erosion, and volcanic activity break down and wear away Earth's surface. These processes can reshape the land by creating valleys, canyons, and cliffs through the removal of rock and soil. Over time, they contribute to the continuous transformation of the planet's topography.
CONSTRUCTIVE
Constructive forces like volcanic eruptions and tectonic plate movements create new landforms and change the earth's surface by lifting and shifting crustal rocks. Destructive forces such as erosion and weathering break down and remove existing landforms, reshaping the earth's surface over time. Together, these forces continuously shape the Earth's landscape.
Constuctive forces- affect the earth's surface by building it up to form new landforms like mountains and islands. i really hope that helped-Katniss
because they just do XD
they are related with a strange force called witylina
Constuctive forces- affect the earth's surface by building it up to form new landforms like mountains and islands. i really hope that helped-Katniss
Constructive forces build up the Earth's surface by creating landforms like mountains and volcanoes, while destructive forces break down the surface through processes like erosion and weathering. These forces compete because constructive forces work to create, while destructive forces work to break down what has been created, resulting in a continuous cycle of formation and destruction on the Earth's surface.
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False. Forces such as weathering and erosion that wear away high points and flatten out the Earth's surface are called destructive forces, not constructive. Constructive forces include processes like volcanism and plate tectonics that build up the Earth's surface.
== == * volcano tsunami hurricane earthquake. these are destructive forces with exception with the volcano which does create new land. * i know of one which is a convergent plate boundary with both plates being continental and them both going up.
because the earths has magma plates which make them cool.
Rain,Volcanoes and Hurricanes are both destructive and constructive. RAIN: constructive: plant growth and water for animals. destructive: flooding and erosion VOLCANOES: constructive: new earth surface. destructive: lava flow and ash cloud. HURRICANES: constructive: rain and reduction of gases in the air. destructive: winds and flooding.
Hurricanes are destructive forces. They can cause widespread damage to infrastructure, homes, and ecosystems through strong winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding.