Growth
For true growth to occur, constructiveactivities must occur at a fasterrate than destructive ones. -darlene de la rosa2992
weathering occurs faster at high elevations because
Destructive. Destructive means destroying and constructive means to make something. An earthquake is both destructive and constructive.
A fault can be either constructive or destructive, depending on the type of movement it allows between the rocks. Constructive faults occur when the blocks move away from each other, leading to the creation of new landforms. Destructive faults occur when the rocks move towards each other, resulting in the displacement and destruction of existing formations.
Land breeze occurs when the land cools off faster than the water, causing air to move from the land towards the water. This usually occurs at night.
Most seismic activities are associated with areas of active tectonism. So earthquakes occurs principally in such areas.
Yes, earthquakes can occur at constructive margins where tectonic plates are moving apart. As the plates separate, tension builds up in the crust which can lead to faults slipping and causing earthquakes. However, earthquakes at constructive margins tend to be less frequent and less intense compared to those at other types of plate boundaries.
Constructive interference occurs when the crest of one wave passes through, and adds itself to, the crest of an 'adjacent' wave. This combination is said to be additive. Rogue Waves are actual and can be quite destructive.
How? Pick one. Will not have both.
Uplift occurs when tectonic forces push rock layers upward, leading to the elevation of land. This can happen at convergent boundaries, where tectonic plates collide. Subsidence occurs when the ground sinks or collapses, often due to factors like sediment compaction, mining activities, or the withdrawal of groundwater.
At equilibrium, the formation of products from reactants will be faster.
The force of gravity causes mass wasting to occur faster.