It is exactly what it sounds like: a force that has the ability to destroy its surroundings or whatever its applied to.
That is true.
like rain or weather
I think you mean a buoyant force. When an object is submerged into a liquid, the liquid pushes up on the object with a force equal to the weight of the amount of fluid that is displaced.
If you mean centripetal force, I was surprised when I saw that the water was not spilled when it was swung around in a circle, but then I learned that centripetal force kept it inside.
There are many forces acting on a body. But, the moves because of the net force acting on it. So, we can say that the body accelerates because of net force acting on it only.
Destuctive
destuctive
constructive
destuctive
That is true.
sink holes are destuctive because it is breaking down the earth surface
The 1556 Shaanxi (China) earthquake, which a magnitude of around 8.0, killed 830,000 people.
By force if you mean taking away privileges and toys, they can. If you mean with real force by physical force, that is prohibited.
input force is force exerted on a machine
The force exerted by a machine.
To move away from the force
to force someone to obey