Volcanoes,caves,mudflow,rivers,and waterfalls are most of the destructive land forms ?
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No, destructive is an adjective. The adverb form is "destructively."
The verb of destructive is destruct. As in "to destruct something".
It is destructive to what has been there before and it is constructive because it creates new landscape and land.
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It is an example of poor stewardship of the land.
A canyon is typically considered a destructive landform because it is formed by erosional processes like water, wind, or ice gradually wearing away the land over time. This results in the creation of a deep, steep-sided valley.
National parks are meant to conserve the land and its cultural, historic, and natural features. Ideally, the land is left unchanged as much as possible while allowing people to use it for recreation. Your question is vague, but I am inclined to say it is neither constructive or destructive; certainly preserving land is not destructive.
They are neither. They form however as a result of weathering and erosion which could be considered "destructive" forces.
it is both destructive and constructive forcesYes, because when a volcano erupts it creates land which is a constructive force.After that, the volcano can destroy things or have a destructive force.So that is what I think. BYE!