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The surface of the lake freezes in the water, and then thaws in the spring, without a change in the size or shape of the lake. Is this process constructive, destructive, both, or neither?
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The surface of the lake freezes in the water, and then thaws in the spring, without a change in the size or shape of the lake. Is this process constructive, destructive, both, or neither?
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Neither constructive or destructive
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The process of when a lake freezes in the winter and thaws in the spring without changing the size or shape is neither constructive or destructive! It's neither.
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