Destuctive
is a cave a constructive force or a destructive forcce
Mostly destructive. Chemical and mechanical weathering, and the subsequent erosion of the limestone out of which it was carved are considered to be the result destructive forces. Some cave speleothems, such as stalactites and stalagmites, are formations created by the deposition of minerals, a constructive force.
Sea arches are actually erosional landforms, not constructive. They are formed by the erosive power of waves gradually wearing away rock formations along the coastline, creating a distinctive arch shape over time. The process typically begins with the formation of a sea cave, which is further eroded until it breaks through to the other side, forming the arch. Ultimately, sea arches are a result of the destructive forces of erosion rather than constructive processes.
No, a delta is formed by deposition of sediment carried by a river as it enters a body of water like a lake or an ocean. Constructive erosion refers to the process of creating new landforms through deposition of sediment and is not associated with delta formation.
Both. Eroded material is just being moved somewhere else.
Cave-In was created in 1999.
Cave-Browne-Cave Baronets was created in 1641.
The Beast in the Cave was created in 1905.
Cave Carson was created in 1960.
Furong Cave was created in 1993.
Thunder Cave was created in 1932.
Cold Cave was created in 2005.