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What is a destructive force? give me some examples. plsssssss i neeeed help

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Answer: Destructive Force: Weathering

The process of breaking down rocks and land is due to forces such as gravity, wind, water, and ice. When it rains, rocks are washed down a mountain or down a stream. Soils are washed away. The ocean beats against a cliff and breaks it apart. Destructive Forces: processes that destroy landforms.

Ex. landslides, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, floods.

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