destructive
The Rocky Mountains are constructive and destructive.
it is really both
constructive
destructive
both constructive and destructive forces
it is a constructive force
constructive
The terms 'constructive' and 'destructive' are terms that are applied geologically to help define a type of plate boundary. Stone Mountain in Georgia is an erosionally exposed granite pluton, a remnant of the collision of the African and North American plates hundreds of millions of years ago and therefore wouldn't be defined as constructive or destructive land process.
Brasstown Bald was formed by tectonic plates crashing together. This is the same thing as earthquakes which causes it to be constructive.
Im not sure if sand mountain is constructive or destructive
both constructive and destructive forces
CONSTRUCTIVE
both constructive and destructive forces
constructive
I do believe that the answer is destructive
Stone Mountain was formed through a series of constructive forces, like volcanic activity and uplift, which pushed the rock to the surface. Over time, destructive forces such as erosion have shaped the mountain into its current form, exposing the granite structure we see today.
it is a constructive force
constructive
Katherine
Im not sure if sand mountain is constructive or destructive
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