deposition is not dangerous by Zack yo wats up
is deposition constructive or destructive
It builds up on landforms and make them larger.
it is both but without deposition it is constructive.
yes
volcanoes, erosion, weathering and deposition
Both! Constructive: It can form delta! Destructive: It can take away soil that farmers are using to grow crops! Hope that this helped!!
Both! Constructive: It can form delta! Destructive: It can take away soil that farmers are using to grow crops! Hope that this helped!!
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.
Landforms are a result of a combination of constructive and destructive forces. Collection and analysis of data indicates that constructive forces include crustal deformation, faulting, volcanic eruption and deposition of sediment, while destructive forces include weathering and erosion.
Delta is deposition beach is deposition canyon is erosion sea cave is erosion sand dune is deposition
what is deposition
question didnt make much sense to me before..so I changed it to this one. Hope its what you meant? Depositions are usually constructive forces (river deltas, spits, sand bars, mineral deposits [coal]), sedimentary rock 'construction') but there are times when they can be destructive. One example is ports and harbours need to be dredged in order to clear the 'excess' deposition of sediment over time in the water, in order for both boats and ships to move freely and unobstructed through these waters. From another literal angle and not from human interaction point of view, they are purely constructive forces, erosion is the destructive force (the removal of material)