a volcanic eruption for example is both beneficail and destructive. it does indeed destroy land but but destroy ,for example, soil it truns the soil into a renewable source which in my opinion is beneficial.
No. A thunderstorm is a weather event.
An extremely natural geological event.
They made a boat.
Hills can be considered constructive features in terms of geological processes, as they are formed through the accumulation of materials such as sediment, rock, and vegetation. They can also play a destructive role in certain contexts, such as when landslides or erosion occur, leading to the loss of soil and habitat. Ultimately, their impact depends on the specific environmental and geological conditions surrounding them.
Radium Springs was created primarily by constructive forces, specifically through geological processes like the movement of underground water and the dissolution of limestone, which formed the natural springs. These processes led to the creation of the spring's unique geological features and the emergence of mineral-rich waters. Destructive forces, such as erosion, may have played a role in shaping the surrounding landscape, but the springs themselves are a result of constructive geological activity.
of course not all are destructive..like honeybees they are beneficial to human
"detrimental" is a better choice.
Titanium is beneficial to our lives because its used in human implants and bikes etc.
Tornadoes are a weather event, specifically a type of severe weather phenomenon that can occur during thunderstorms. They are not classified as a geological event because they are driven by atmospheric conditions rather than geological processes.
Continental collision is the geological event that generated many mountain belts.
Continental collision is the geological event that generated many mountain belts.
Yes, If it was a big/ powerful enough event, its possible.
No. A thunderstorm is a weather event.
An extremely natural geological event.
A palaeosubduction is an event of subduction which occured in the geological past.
yes there are. biological events would not have been able to occur if geological events didnt occur. for example, if there was no oxygen in the atmosphere (geological event) plants would not have been able to come to life (biological event).
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