the okefenokee swamp- destructive
amicolola falls- constructive
graves mountain- constructive
soapstone ridge- constructive and destructive
there are a few more that i can't name right now but i will look up more later.
the okefenokee swamp- destructive
amicolola falls- constructive
graves mountain- constructive
soapstone ridge- constructive and destructive
there are a few more that i can't name right now but i will look up more later.
the okefenokee swamp- destructive
amicolola falls- constructive
graves mountain- constructive
soapstone ridge- constructive and destructive
there are a few more that i can't name right now but i will look up more later.
Here is a fun little thing to remember it by. Take a peice of paper(it stands for the rock) then start ripping it up ( you are the snow and the sleet and the rain and the ice) and say those destructive forces.
So that shows you a destructive force is natural. Like New Orlens and the Okefenokee Swamp
A constructive force is man made.
The Emerson Fault and Brevard Fault Zone are Destructive Forces in Georgia.
The Emerson Fault and Brevard Fault Zone are Destructive Forces in Georgia.
Okefenokee swamp
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Landforms are a result of a combination of constructive and destructive forces. Collection and analysis of data indicates that constructive forces include crustal deformation, faulting, volcanic eruption and deposition of sediment, while destructive forces include weathering and erosion.
A destructive force is any natural disaster. Such as, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunami's, etc.
it is when forces create new things like volcano, and earthquakes
it is when forces create new things like volcano, and earthquakes
it is colled f.... up station b...... losr by niger
Soapstone ridge
Destructive forces can destory anything and everything.
both constructive and destructive forces