Answer:
depositions, earthquakes, faults, and volcanoes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Constructive forces are processes that cause the Earth's surface to build up or rise.
Depositions: sediment that is moved from one area to another and builds in excess; sediment is carried by water, wind, and ice
Earthquakes: shaking on the Earth's surface can have after effects such as a tsunami or landslide
Faults: tectonic plate movement under the ground happen around fault lines which causes earthquakes; areas of land can raise or shift where faults are located
Volcanoes: volcanoes release gas, ash, and lava that alter the appearance of the volcano and can change the land below (build up of rock or destroyed land and trees)