Constructive Force is something thats CONSTRUCTIVE
hurricanes can be both constructive or destructive.
An earthquake in some sense is both constructive and destructive.
constructive it's a barrier island
Plains are neither Constructive or destructive. they do not harm or majorly help. if there had to be one it would be constructive, it would help wildlife create stuff.
is deposition constructive or destructive
constructive
Yes, it is.
it is both
volcanoes, erosion, weathering and deposition
Deposition is a constructive process where sediment is laid down and accumulated, typically resulting in the formation of new landforms or structures. It typically occurs in low-energy environments such as river deltas, beaches, or floodplains.
Both! Constructive: It can form delta! Destructive: It can take away soil that farmers are using to grow crops! Hope that this helped!!
A constructive force is a natural event that builds up the Earth's surface, such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and deposition of sediment. These forces contribute to the formation of landforms and shaping of the landscape.
Yes, hills are a landform created by constructive forces such as tectonic activity, erosion, and deposition. They are formed over long periods of time through processes like uplift, weathering, and sediment deposition.
Both! Constructive: It can form delta! Destructive: It can take away soil that farmers are using to grow crops! Hope that this helped!!
Constructive erosion forms features such as river valleys, alluvial fans, and deltas. It involves the deposition of sediment and soil to create new landforms and land surfaces.
No, a delta is formed by deposition of sediment carried by a river as it enters a body of water like a lake or an ocean. Constructive erosion refers to the process of creating new landforms through deposition of sediment and is not associated with delta formation.