It can push thing down, or blow other things around, striking buildings.
wind and water just are destructive.
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destructive
Both.
Storm surges, wind, and water
It is the speed of the wind that is most destructive. Eventually, friction with the land will help to slow the wind speed.
Although tornadoes can cause wind erosion, but are usually not major contributors as exposure to tornadic winds is usually brief. Tornadoes are better described as natural disasters due to their destructive impacts on developed areas.
Wind erosion is worst when soil is dry, damaged, and exposed. When farmland is tilled but not planted, or tilled, planted, and the seedlings die out from lack of moisture, the ground is perfect for destructive wind erosion. A lack of natural barriers to wind at ground level worsens the problem; rows of tall trees like poplars can help stop wind erosion.
high rotating wind speeds makes them destructive
It is constructive
Wind
The strong wind in a tornado is the source of its destructive potential.
their wind speeds
Both.
A cyclone .
No, water is more powerful.
Water ice or wind
Water ice or wind
They are destructive because it breaks down the river by wind, water, and ice abrasion a mechanical/physical type of weathering.
Storm surges, wind, and water