If you must choose between one of the two, 'destructive' is the best choice since a geyser eruption never 'constructs' anything. And some enormous eruption might 'destroy' its immediate surroundings.
In practice however, geysers are neither of the two. They hardly ever 'destroy' anything, being basically just natural fountains that start randomly or blow water and steam continuously, just like artificial fountains. The do however indicate the presence of volcanic activity in the very near vicinity. And such a volcanic eruption certainly would be labeled 'destructive'.
Volcanos are both constuctive and destructive.
They destroy things around them.
When the lava cools,the hard surface made more of the is land.
destructive it can burn any thing
Both.
Mount Vesuvius, being a volcano, is a destructive force.
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They are constructive. Volcanic deposits help build up the land.
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it is both destructive and constructive forcesYes, because when a volcano erupts it creates land which is a constructive force.After that, the volcano can destroy things or have a destructive force.So that is what I think. BYE!
Examples of destructive*weathering*erosionExamples of constructive is:*volcano*planting treesExamples of destructive and constructive is:*volcano
A constructive force can build and a destructive force destroys.
Examples of destructive*weathering*erosionExamples of constructive is:*volcano*planting treesExamples of destructive and constructive is:*volcano
Mount Vesuvius, being a volcano, is a destructive force.
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because it destructs thing
is deposition constructive or destructive