![]() ![]() Natural forces such as wind, water, ice, through the process of erosion. Physical or Chemical Weathering Weathering is the breaking down of rock into sediment. The movement of the Earth’s crust through Plate Tectonicsĥ Constructive Force Examples of DepositionĬonstructive Process Surface Feature Force/Agent Deposition Deltas water / river Floodplains Beaches and Barrier Islands water / ocean long-shore current Sand dunes wind Moraines and drumlins Ice / glacierĬonstructive Process Surface Feature Force Folding Mountains Plate tectonics Faulting Earthquake Trench Fault Volcanic Activity Mountains Islandsħ How Can a Surface Feature be Changed by a Destructive Force? Deposition is the process of dumping sediment, dirt, rocks, or particles in one place. Natural forces such as wind, water, ice, through the process of deposition. Surface features are landforms and bodies of water that cover the Earth’s surface such as: mountains valleys canyons gorges beaches sand dunes barrier Islands flood-plains moraines and drumlins volcanoes oceans lakes riversĤ How Can a Surface Feature be Changed by a Constructive Force? Destructive Force A destructive force is a process that lowers or tears down the surface features of the Earth. ![]() Processes That Act Upon Earth’s Surface FeaturesĢ What are Constructive and Destructive Forces?Ĭonstructive Force A constructive force is a process that raises or builds up the surface features of the Earth. ![]()
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