Deconstructive.
Why? Because it breaks down rocks on Earth's surface. That action would be considered deconstructive because the breaking down of any object is destruction.
Weathering is a destructive force
Valleys are Deconstructive or Destructive Force because :Valleys are made by the breaking down of Earth's crustValleys don't pile on top of each otherWhen it's formed it moves the sediments away
Lime sinks are considered to be destructive forces. A destructive force is a form of erosion, weathering, and also impacts organisms.
Released to be constructive
constructive
it is deconstructive
its constructive because it was made by land
It is both
volcanos and earthquakes are both constructive force and sestructive force. Constructive-makes new land Deconstructive-destroys buildings an kills people and destroys the land
theywereformed by destruive force
Weathering is a destructive force
constructive
This is a decondeconstuctive island ya
A deconstructive force is something that destroys or takes apart sediment, such as erosion or weathering. Examples: Mammoth Cave, tsunamis, and earthquakes.
a constructive force is a natural event that helps the earth like, weathering. weathering helps the earth by depositing sediments into other spots
A deconstructive force is something that destroys or takes apart sediment, such as erosion or weathering. Examples: Mammoth Cave, tsunamis, and earthquakes.Read more: What_is_a_deconstructive_force
Yes