Landslides can be construction in terms of their ability to reduce stress on particular areas, after the slide occurs the area is not in a relaxed state and no longer under intense pressures not forces, and the area can be regarded to be "stable", not compacted nor consolidated but in terms of energy and pressure, it's much more stable. Landslides can also be rather destructive, blocking roads, covering houses that may lie below it, killing livestock (if within flow), and displacing poles, fences or gates.
destructive
Soapstone ridge is considered a constructive force because it is formed through the uplift and folding of the Earth's crust, typically during tectonic activity. This process helps to create topographical features such as ridges and mountains.
both
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.
The Grand Canyon was formed by both destructive and constructive forces. Erosive forces such as the Colorado River carved out the canyon over millions of years, while tectonic uplift and volcanic activity also contributed to its formation.
destructive
Destructive. Destructive means destroying and constructive means to make something. An earthquake is both destructive and constructive.
it is both constructive and destructive
hurricanes can be both constructive or destructive.
CONSTRUCTIVE
both constructive and destructive forces
both constructive and destrutive
constructive
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its both
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