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  1. Mar 13, 2018 · Destructive forces break down land. The two main forces that break down land slowly are weathering and erosion. Weathering is the breaking down of rocks due to forces such as wind and water. The pieces of rock are then moved elsewhere through the process of erosion.

  2. Apr 24, 2017 · Constructive forces are those that work to build or create new formations. Destructive forces, as the name implies, destroy or tear down existing formations. Some forces qualify as both a constructive and destructive, in that they harm the existing landscape while simultaneously creating a new one.

  3. Two Types of Forces Destructive Forces: processes that destroy landforms. –2 types: Slow (weathering) and Fast (Erosion) –Ex. landslides, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, floods Constructive forces: forces that build up an existing landform or create a new one. –Caused by: water, gravity, wind and glaciers.

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  4. During this three-week, flipped classroom unit, students investigate how constructive and destructive forces constantly change the Earth’s surface, and how scientists attempt to control these forces’ effects through tools and human intervention.

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    • Landslide. The movement of sediments down the slope under the influence of gravity leads to a landslide. The process of weathering causes the large mountains and rocks to wear and tear.
    • Mudslide. When a huge amount of water flows onto a steep slope, it tends to drive away a part of the mud, soil, and other sediments that come into its pathway.
    • Barrier Islands. In seas, the waves of ocean current drive away a part of the soil, sand, or sediment present on the shore. This flattens the river bed or the ocean shore.
    • Bending of River. Water flowing into the rivers and their tributaries take the sediment particles away with the flow. Usually, rivers are observed to have a comparatively steeper cliff on the outer side than the inner side.
  5. Mar 23, 2023 · The four fundamental forces of nature are gravitational force, electromagnetic force, strong nuclear force, and weak nuclear force. Learn the different types of forces in physics and mechanics, along with examples and diagrams. What is the equation for force. What are the effects of force.

  6. Jul 28, 2024 · Constructive forces include processes such as deposition, volcanic eruptions, and tectonic plate movement. Deposition contributes to the formation of landforms like beaches and sand dunes, while volcanic eruptions create new land through the deposition of lava and ash.

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