A destructive force is anything that is released to cause damage to property or lives, whether natural or man made.
like rain or weather
Explosion.
it is deconstructive
It is both
A deconstructive force is something that destroys or takes apart sediment, such as erosion or weathering. Examples: Mammoth Cave, tsunamis, and earthquakes.
its constructive because it was made by land
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
theywereformed by destruive force
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.
volcanos and earthquakes are both constructive force and sestructive force. Constructive-makes new land Deconstructive-destroys buildings an kills people and destroys the land
A deconstructive prices is made up whn violent volcanoes happen
A deconstructive wave refers to a type of coastal wave that breaks and then rushes back towards the ocean, often resulting in erosion of the beach. This type of wave can play a role in reshaping coastlines and impacting nearby ecosystems.