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Constructive and Deconstructive Processes that shape the Earth

Constructive and Deconstructive Processes that shape the Earth. Constructive process. A constructive process is something that adds something to the earth like a volcano that erupted and added on to an island. Deconstructive Process.

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Constructive and Deconstructive Processes that shape the Earth

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  1. Constructive and Deconstructive Processes that shape the Earth

  2. Constructive process • A constructive process is something that adds something to the earth like a volcano that erupted and added on to an island.

  3. Deconstructive Process • A deconstructive process is a process that breaks down the earth like rain when it hits the earth for extended periods of time it breaks apart the earth.

  4. Erosion • The destructive process in which water or wind loosens and carries away fragments of rocks and or soil.

  5. Weathering • Weathering is the natural decaying or wasting of rocks, soils and their minerals at or near the surface of the earth.

  6. Landforms formed by erosion • The Grand Canyon is a landform that was formed by a river chipping a way at the earth to create a large gorge that is now the Grand Canyon.

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