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Volcanic Eruption. It builds land.
volcanic eruption
During a volcanic eruption or on a constructive boundary
A volcanic eruption can be a constructive force by creating new land through the accumulation of lava and volcanic ash, leading to the formation of new landmasses and islands. The minerals and nutrients provided by volcanic ash can enrich the soil, making it fertile for agriculture. Additionally, volcanic eruptions contribute to the chemical and physical processes that help shape the Earth's surface and maintain its dynamic balance.
Volcanic eruption
a natural disaster from a volcanic eruption
Volcanic eruptions add new material to the surface of the earth, thus building up the land and sometimes creating new land.
An asteroid from space, volcanic eruption, flooding, loss of food, or drought.
A volcanic explosion is an eruption.
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.
it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption it is the upperpart of the volcanic chimney during an eruption
Emission of water vapor and other greenhouse gasses!