the forces that build mountains and erode mountains and the rates at which these forces operate are the same today as in the past.
They concluded simply about earths landforms. Constructive forces are forces that build up landforms, like the tectonic plates making mountains. Deconstructive forces are forces that wear down landforms, like a river or a glacier carving a valley out of the hillside.
Constructive forces are processes in nature that help to build up the Earth. The forces achieve this task by depositing soil or silt in a river, or by volcanoes.
upwarped mountains are mountains formed when forces inside earth push up blocks of earths crust inside earth. Hope this helped:)
constructive and destructive forces build up and wear down the crust.
No. Snow and rain wear mountains down. Mountains are built up by the forces of plate tectonics and, occasionally, by volcanic activity.
the forces that build mountains and erode mountains and the rates at which these forces operate are the same today as in the past.
Due to the movement of the plate tectonics land mass will start to build up and mountains will build up.
constructive forces build volcanos, hills, valleys, mountains, and haiwii
The forces of weathering and erosion that break down and move rocks are driven by water, wind, and ice in the form of glaciers. Other forces build up new land like plate tectonics and volcanism that push up mountains.
Landforms formed by forces pushing up earth's crust are called upwarped mountains. Examples of these are the Black Hills and the Southern Rocky Mountains.
Upwarped mountains are mountains that form when forces inside Earth push up the crust.
Upwarped mountains are formed.
Upwarped mountains are mountains that form when forces inside Earth push up the crust.
build up land
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Yes.