Mostly destructive. Chemical and mechanical weathering, and the subsequent erosion of the limestone out of which it was carved are considered to be the result destructive forces. Some cave speleothems, such as stalactites and stalagmites, are formations created by the deposition of minerals, a constructive force.
both constructive and destructive forces
A cliff has neither constructive or destructive forces. However, a cliff was formed as a result of destructive forces eroding at the lands edge leaving a cliff.
constructive
It is made of both constructive and destructive forces... :)
They are neither. They form however as a result of weathering and erosion which could be considered "destructive" forces.
both constructive and destructive forces
constructive and destructive
both constructive and destructive forces
jetties are constructive forces
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constructive and destructive forces build up and wear down the crust.
A cliff has neither constructive or destructive forces. However, a cliff was formed as a result of destructive forces eroding at the lands edge leaving a cliff.
Stone Mountain was formed through a series of constructive forces, like volcanic activity and uplift, which pushed the rock to the surface. Over time, destructive forces such as erosion have shaped the mountain into its current form, exposing the granite structure we see today.
constructive
It is made of both constructive and destructive forces... :)
They are neither. They form however as a result of weathering and erosion which could be considered "destructive" forces.