Children may destroy property due to various factors, including emotional distress, frustration, or a desire for attention. They might be expressing feelings they cannot articulate or testing boundaries to see how caregivers will react. Additionally, some children may mimic aggressive behaviors observed in their environment, such as through media or peer interactions. Understanding the underlying reasons can help caregivers address the behavior constructively.
Vandals are people who delibrately destroy or attempt to destroy someone else's property, or property that does not belong to them.
They destroy others property.
strike or riot
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destroyed or damaged something that isn't your property
Tornadoes destroy property and money must be used to restore property.
Adhesion is the property of water causes the curved surface
If it is marital property it is jointly owned and either party can do with it what they like. If it was separate property you are liable for the damages.
No. Destroying money is an illegal, it means against the law to destroy money.
yes
Tornadoes damage and destroy property and kill and injure people and animals.
the definition of vandalism: (1) is to ruin or destroy someone else's property. (2) destroy something that is not yours.