because of the sand and dirt that flies in the wind, thus over time (with enough speed in the wind of course...) the rock or material will eventually erode. you should know this, because tis be sparta my friend. tis. be. sparta.
Wind erosion is generally considered a destructive force as it can strip away topsoil and cause desertification. It can lead to loss of vegetation, degradation of land, and disruption of ecosystems.
Erosion is the destructive force in which pieces of rock are moved by water, wind, or moving ice. This process gradually wears away rocks and landforms over time, shaping the Earth's surface.
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Yes, erosion is a destructive force that wears away rock and soil over time. It can be caused by factors such as water, wind, and ice, leading to changes in landscapes and environments. Erosion can have negative impacts on ecosystems, agriculture, and infrastructure.
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wind is an agent of erosion which causes sheet erosion
weathering and erosion that is all i know
A hanging valley is a destructive force. This is because the valley is formed by erosion, anything that is causes elevation to fall is destructive.
The force of the water hitting what ever is below it causes erosion
Friction causes erosion through wind or water.
Tornadoes are a destructive force. They cause some erosion but do no build up any features.
There is a simple concept here that I think you need to grasp. Constructing is building something up, destructing is breaking something down. Erosion erodes or takes away, thus breaking something down. So, erosion is a destructive force. And next time, read your own question.