Destructive interference occurs when the amplitudes of two waves combine to produce a wave with a smaller amplitude.
No.
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.
destructive
A constructive example of erosion is the formation of river valleys through the gradual wear and transport of sediment. On the other hand, a destructive example is coastal erosion that can lead to the loss of land, property, and habitats due to the removal of sediment by waves or currents.
This is an example of destructive interference of waves. When the sound waves picked up by the microphone and the sound waves produced by the speaker are at opposite phases, they interfere destructively, causing the high-pitched feedback noise.
A hurricane
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No.
Yes
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It is an example of poor stewardship of the land.
Science is destructing and less constructing. For Example 1) Atom Bomb is a scientific destructive device. 2) Information Technology is used to construct it.
what is an example of ferocity of world war I
Desructive. It ruined my grades and made the college i wanted to go to deny my application so yes.Science is destructive.
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.
True. Mountains are formed by the movement of tectonic plates, which involves destructive forces such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
yes because is can break things during formation