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Is gravity erosion constructive or destructive?

it is both constructive and destructive


What are two constructive affects of erosion?

Erosion is the antithesis of construction.


What is formed by constructive erosion?

Deltas are formed by constructive erosion.


Is coastal erosion destructive or constructive?

destructive


How is the Appalachian mountains constructive?

Because of the erosion


Is erosion constructive destructive?

Erosion is construtive and destructive! Without erosion, we wouldn't have the fertile plainlands we find so useful.


Is a delta formed by constructive erosion?

No, a delta is formed by deposition of sediment carried by a river as it enters a body of water like a lake or an ocean. Constructive erosion refers to the process of creating new landforms through deposition of sediment and is not associated with delta formation.


What are earths destructive forces and constructive forces?

Rain,Volcanoes and Hurricanes are both destructive and constructive. RAIN: constructive: plant growth and water for animals. destructive: flooding and erosion VOLCANOES: constructive: new earth surface. destructive: lava flow and ash cloud. HURRICANES: constructive: rain and reduction of gases in the air. destructive: winds and flooding.


Is the Niagara falls formed by constructive or destructive force?

Niagara Falls is primarily formed by destructive forces, specifically erosion. Over thousands of years, water erosion has shaped the landscape, carving out the gorge and leading to the formation of the falls. While constructive forces like volcanic activity can create landforms, the dramatic features of Niagara Falls are largely the result of the powerful and continuous erosion caused by the flowing water of the Niagara River.


Explain how moving water is constructive and destructive?

Moving water is constructive because it can shape landscapes by carving canyons, creating valleys, and depositing sediment to form new land. However, moving water can also be destructive by causing erosion, flooding, and landslides that can damage property and disrupt ecosystems.


How are oxbows and loess similar?

They both show the constructive power of erosion.


Are Dams constructive or destructive?

volcanoes, erosion, weathering and deposition