Yes. Because they can have a landslide and fall into a town.
A canyon is typically considered a destructive landform because it is formed by erosional processes like water, wind, or ice gradually wearing away the land over time. This results in the creation of a deep, steep-sided valley.
no.
destructive
A valley can become a canyon by rivers and rocks.
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
A hanging valley is a destructive force. This is because the valley is formed by erosion, anything that is causes elevation to fall is destructive.
Valley
A canyon is a deep narrow valley.
A deep valley could be called a canyon, such as the Grand Canyon.
Yes, Providence Canyon is a constructive force.
It is a Canyon as in the Grand Canyon.