It is constructive: the lava builds into a new structure.
Rain,Volcanoes and Hurricanes are both destructive and constructive. RAIN: constructive: plant growth and water for animals. destructive: flooding and erosion VOLCANOES: constructive: new earth surface. destructive: lava flow and ash cloud. HURRICANES: constructive: rain and reduction of gases in the air. destructive: winds and flooding.
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A tsunami usually occurs on a destructive plate boundary.
The forces that cause lava to erupt from a volcano are considered destructive forces because they can cause significant damage to the surrounding environment and ecosystems. However, over the long term, the deposition and solidification of lava can also be considered constructive forces as they contribute to the formation of new land and geological features.
It is constructive: the lava builds into a new structure.
Rain,Volcanoes and Hurricanes are both destructive and constructive. RAIN: constructive: plant growth and water for animals. destructive: flooding and erosion VOLCANOES: constructive: new earth surface. destructive: lava flow and ash cloud. HURRICANES: constructive: rain and reduction of gases in the air. destructive: winds and flooding.
Destructive:SlumpsCreepsMudslidesConstructive:Mid-Ocean ridgeIslands made of Molten Lava
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Caves can be both destructive and constructive. Destructive aspects include erosion and collapse that can impact the surrounding landscape. However, caves also have constructive aspects, as they provide habitat for unique ecosystems and can serve as natural resources for shelter and water storage.
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it is both constructive and destructive
hurricanes can be both constructive or destructive.
Destructive. Destructive means destroying and constructive means to make something. An earthquake is both destructive and constructive.
They are constructive. Volcanic deposits help build up the land.
Its to do with the viscosity of the lava, the thicker (more viscous) the lava the slower and less far it will travel making a shield volcano. This happens on a constructive plate boundary. on a destructive plate boundary the lava is less viscous and runs further making a conical shaped volcano