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How are volcanoes constructive vs. destructive?
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How are volcanoes constructive vs. destructive?
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When volcanoes erupt they bring molten magma from inside the earth creating new land masses. for example most island are created from volcanoes
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They are constructive forces because if it is destructive it would be like weathering or erosion. Volcanos is a construction of a new landform.
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