Water could be as a constructive force in the sense that, when slight floods occur alluvium are been deposited by water. These deposits are very rich in organic contents and are good agricultural grounds.
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.
Moving water is the largest agent of erosion.
beause of the water
So far as we know in 2015, Mars does not have any running water to create floods.
These forces may be either external or internal. As Surface forces act on the surface of the water body by direct contact.
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.
Water and ice
constructive
No, the water does not create any gravitational pull.
Which energy source relies on naturally occurring sources of running water to create electricity?
By a Constructive Force like the techtonic plates combining and forming a new mountain and water running through it
Moving water is the largest agent of erosion.
Running water.
There's just one: gravity.
canyons, fluvial fans, rivers, streams, etc
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.
Steam power is more efficient.