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Q: What type of boundary is neither constructive or destructive?
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Is stone mountain GA a constructive or a Destructive process?

The terms 'constructive' and 'destructive' are terms that are applied geologically to help define a type of plate boundary. Stone Mountain in Georgia is an erosionally exposed granite pluton, a remnant of the collision of the African and North American plates hundreds of millions of years ago and therefore wouldn't be defined as constructive or destructive land process.


What boundary type is Mount Merapi?

destructive plate boundary


What type of plate boundary is Easter Island located on?

constructive plate boundary


What are the two type of inference?

constructive interference destructive interference


What type of plate boundary is mount merapi near?

destructive plate boundary


What type continental boundary caused the Himalayas to be formed?

A convergent or constructive continental boundary formed the Himalayas.


What type of volcano is mountain Eyjafjallajokull?

It is a shield volcano, as it occurs on a divergent pllate boundary (constructive boundary)


What type of plate boundary is between the North American and the Pacific plates?

It is a transform boundary.


What type of plate boundary is caused by a downward convection current in the mantel?

A destructive plate boundary.


This is also known as destructive boundary?

A destructive boundary is a certain type of boundary of a tectonic plate. Destructive boundaries make the plates move toards each other and eventually collide. This is why they are often called collision boundaries.


What type of plate boundary occurs between the Nazca and South American Plate?

It is a convergent/destructive plate boundary.


Are meanders a constructive or destructive?

They are destructive because it breaks down the river by wind, water, and ice abrasion a mechanical/physical type of weathering.