constuctive
It is neither, because plate is not being made or destroyed. Divergent is constructive. Convergent is destructive. Subduction is constructive.
constructive
Constructive forces at Red Rock Canyon include deposition of sediment by wind and water, as well as the uplifting of the earth's crust through tectonic activity. These forces contribute to the formation of the unique geological features and colorful rock formations found in the canyon.
They made a boat.
If you must choose between one of the two, 'destructive' is the best choice since a geyser eruption never 'constructs' anything. And some enormous eruption might 'destroy' its immediate surroundings.In practice however, geysers are neither of the two. They hardly ever 'destroy' anything, being basically just natural fountains that start randomly or blow water and steam continuously, just like artificial fountains. The do however indicate the presence of volcanic activity in the very near vicinity. And such a volcanic eruption certainly would be labeled 'destructive'.
It is neither, because plate is not being made or destroyed. Divergent is constructive. Convergent is destructive. Subduction is constructive.
destructive
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
It were formed by destructive force it was made by weathering
they are made by both
Both
Stone Mountain was formed by a combination of both constructive and destructive forces. It was initially formed by constructive forces such as magma pushing up from beneath the Earth's surface. However, over time, erosion and weathering processes have also played a role in shaping the mountain's current appearance.
Soapstone ridge
Blood Mountain was formed by a combination of constructive and destructive forces. The mountain likely started forming through tectonic activity, which is a constructive force, while erosion and weathering played a role in shaping its final features, which are destructive forces.
Destructive:SlumpsCreepsMudslidesConstructive:Mid-Ocean ridgeIslands made of Molten Lava