Both constructive and destructive, constructive because it helps create the mountains, destructive because some of the areas around the mountain can collapse, crack, and damage other land forms.
They will move the tectonic plates underground, which then will create an earthquake or avalanche. That will definitely take an edge off the side of the mountain.
Constructive forces are natural processes that build up the Earth's surface. They create landforms such as mountains, volcanoes, and valleys through the processes of deposition, uplift, and volcanic activity. These forces are responsible for shaping the Earth's landscape over millions of years.
No, mountains are not formed by erosion. Mountains are typically formed by tectonic forces such as plate movements, volcanic activity, or folding of the Earth's crust. Erosion can shape and alter the surface of a mountain over time, but it does not create the mountains themselves.
The Altai Mountains predominantly consist of granite, sedimentary rocks like limestone and shale, and metamorphic rocks such as schist and gneiss. These rocks have been shaped by tectonic forces and weathering processes over millions of years to create the rugged landscape seen today.
Convergent boundaries with either oceanic-continental or continental-continental crust types can create enormous mountains. The collision of tectonic plates at these boundaries forces the crust to fold, fault, and uplift, leading to the formation of large mountain ranges like the Himalayas.
The type of tectonic forces that create mountains are called converging plates. As two continental plates push together, the stress forces them both upwards. Because of this the Himalayas are still growing.
mountains
the forces create mountains, valleys, volcanoes, canyons, etc.
They will move the tectonic plates underground, which then will create an earthquake or avalanche. That will definitely take an edge off the side of the mountain.
valley glaciers
Constructive forces are natural processes that build up the Earth's surface. They create landforms such as mountains, volcanoes, and valleys through the processes of deposition, uplift, and volcanic activity. These forces are responsible for shaping the Earth's landscape over millions of years.
It forms folded mountains
Chemical and physical weathering
Where two plates move away from each other tension forces create many normal faults.
No, mountains are not formed by erosion. Mountains are typically formed by tectonic forces such as plate movements, volcanic activity, or folding of the Earth's crust. Erosion can shape and alter the surface of a mountain over time, but it does not create the mountains themselves.
The Altai Mountains predominantly consist of granite, sedimentary rocks like limestone and shale, and metamorphic rocks such as schist and gneiss. These rocks have been shaped by tectonic forces and weathering processes over millions of years to create the rugged landscape seen today.
The answer is "landslide."