Volcanoes are thought to be both constructive and deconstructive. They have the ability to create new landforms while destroying other landforms in the process.
a earthquake happens whaen a plate moves that what happen when we had the christchurch earthquake happened.
Quantitive evidence is evidence that has to do with numbers. For example. the magnitude of an earthquake the time the earthquake occurred and the length of the earthquake are all types of quantitive evidence
Yes. What happens is when the lava cools down, it turns into rock.
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An earthquake in some sense is both constructive and destructive.
both constructive and destrutive
Destructive. Destructive means destroying and constructive means to make something. An earthquake is both destructive and constructive.
A earthquake
There are very few constructive uses for an earthquake. One use is that an earthquake allows plate margins to form, however the destruction clearly outweighs any advantages.
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No. The Haitian earthquake was caused by a transform boundary.
because it destructs thing
Earthquakes can be both a constructive and destructive force. When the fault lines move they can cause incredible damage (destructive) and they also can cause new land formations (constructive).
constructive
a constructive plate boundary is where two plates move apart from eachother forming a gap which allows magma to rise and that leads to a earthquake.
The Appalachian Mountains were formed in a Constructive Force