yes, it can erode land and homes very quick (well not really, just a few feet every year), but all the damage caused is permanent. (thats why beaches and coastline have a slope, they eroded, and there are no plants there either.)
Weathering (physical or chemical) only functions to break down material on exposed surfaces, often allowing erosion to remove some of it.
Destructive
Suns crust
Weathering is a destructive force
Lime sinks are considered to be destructive forces. A destructive force is a form of erosion, weathering, and also impacts organisms.
weathering
No, water is more powerful.
Destructive forces are the forces that destroy things.(tear things down.)destructive forces is when an earthquake or tornado...it destroys houses and buildign and that's how people lost there jobs a while back bacuse there job building got destroyed by a destructive forcea force that breaks thing downA destrucive force in geology refers to any force that leads to the wearing away of mountains and other landforms.A destructive force means to destroy.
Weathering is a destructive force
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
weathering and erosion that is all i know
Examples of destructive*weathering*erosionExamples of constructive is:*volcano*planting treesExamples of destructive and constructive is:*volcano
Examples of destructive*weathering*erosionExamples of constructive is:*volcano*planting treesExamples of destructive and constructive is:*volcano
Lime sinks are considered to be destructive forces. A destructive force is a form of erosion, weathering, and also impacts organisms.
While it is generally considered a destructive force, a tsunami will move sediments, accelerate weathering, etc.
NO
Lime sinks are considered to be destructive forces. A destructive force is a form of erosion, weathering, and also impacts organisms.