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no its not constructive it is destructive. erosion caused the grand canyon and erosion is a destructive force
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A hanging valley is a destructive force. This is because the valley is formed by erosion, anything that is causes elevation to fall is destructive.
hurricanes are caused by Chuck Norris swimming in a circle
Yes, Providence Canyon is a constructive force.
Convection currents in the Earth's mantle are thought to be responsible for plate motions and therefore can ultimately be considered the cause of earthquakes. Mantle upwelling or mantle plumes are also thought to be the cause of hotpots which cause intra-plate volcanic activity such as that which occurs in Hawaii.
The destructive force in the earths mantle is melted metals. The melted metal or molten lava is able to burn anything it touches.
no its not constructive it is destructive. erosion caused the grand canyon and erosion is a destructive force
Convection currents in the Earth's mantle are thought to be responsible for plate motions and therefore can ultimately be considered the cause of earthquakes. Mantle upwelling or mantle plumes are also thought to be the cause of hotpots which cause intra-plate volcanic activity such as that which occurs in Hawaii.
destrictive force
yes because it caused a lot destruction
Weathering is a destructive force
Very strong winds are the primary destructive force in a tornado. Secondary damage can be caused by objects picked up by these winds.
a constructive force is a natural event that helps the earth like wheathering
Convection currents in the earth's mantle cause the plates to move. When this happens, mountains can form.
continental drift? tectonic plate movement?
is a cave a constructive force or a destructive forcce