How wind effects earth in constructive and destructive ways :
Wind such as hurricanes or tornadoes can do a lot of damage when wind hits weakened rock sometimes it breaks off and can but not always deposit it somewhere else creating a lot of the landforms we see today such as Stonehenge the scientists thought is was a major wind storm but later they were proved wrong. Sometimes with rock sliding down hills it can create landslides it is a continuous flow of rock destroying anything and everything in its path until it stops possibly creating landforms How wind effects earth in constructive and destructive ways
How heat effects earth in constructive and destructive ways :
A volcano is an opening from the earth surface from which melted rock, gases and ash escapes. The letting go of these materials are called volcanic eruptions. Volcanic eruptions happen quickly and sometimes slow it could take minutes, hours and even day after the lava has flowed it hardens into solid rock somewhere near the volcano. After a long period of time the solid rock from the volcano turns into a mountain How heat effects earth in constructive and destructive ways
How water effects earth in constructive and destructive ways :
Some waves are so powerful can easily beat rock and other thing in earths atmosphere. Tsunamis are so powerful sometimes when they hit the coast hitting rocks if there is any there hitting the rocks so powerful with that much force crushing the rock splitting it into pieces and the wave going back into the ocean and the rocks sinking to the bottom of the ocean creating a coral reef How water effects earth in constructive and destructive ways
How ice effects earth in constructive and destructive ways :
Over in Europe in the Himalayans and Antarctica the have huge icebergs and snow covered mountains an ice landslide is called an avalanche. What is going on now in Antarctica the ice is melting and all the species of animals doesn't have anywhere to go and the water level will rise majorly and certain places will go under water How ice effects earth in constructive and destructive ways