Erosion is the destructive force in which pieces of rock are moved by water, wind, or moving ice. This process gradually wears away rocks and landforms over time, shaping the Earth's surface.
A hurricane is a destructive force. When it is formed and makes landfall is destroys or breaks down parts of the Earth.
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.
Mountain ranges are created through constructive forces when tectonic plates collide and uplift the Earth's crust. However, over time, erosion caused by weathering and gravity can break down and wear away the mountains, which can be seen as a destructive force. So, mountain ranges can exhibit both constructive and destructive characteristics.
Oh, dude, the destructive force in the earth's mantle is like this super chill thing called convection currents. It's basically when hot molten rock rises and cool rock sinks, creating this slow, steady movement that can cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. So, like, if you're ever feeling hot-headed, just remember you've got some convection currents inside you too.
earthquakes constructive force on earth
Tornadoes, floods, and hurricanes
weathering and erosion that is all i know
Gravity?
water because it can wipe out anything
they are related with a strange force called witylina
the magnetic force between the sun and the moon to the earth
is a cave a constructive force or a destructive forcce
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
It is a destructive force
I saw a Destructive force happen in Dallas.
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering