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Constructive and Destructive Forces

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This is a process that helps build up the Earth.
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This is a process that helps build up the Earth.
What are constructive forces?
This is an example of a constructive force.
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This is an example of a constructive force.
What are mountains and volcanoes?
This makes islands and landmasses.
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This makes islands and landmasses.
What is magma cooling over the Earths surface?
This constructive force creates mountains.
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This constructive force creates mountains.
What is plates colliding and folding over eachother?
This constructive force creates volcanoes.
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This constructive force creates volcanoes.
What is it when oceanic and continental plates collide?
This is a process that breaks down the Earth.
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This is a process that breaks down the Earth.
What is a destructive force?
This is an example of a destructive force.
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This is an example of a destructive force.
What is weathering?
This happens when the Earth cracks and builds up al lot of pressure.
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This happens when the Earth cracks and builds up al lot of pressure.
What are earthquakes?
This is when rock dissolves or gets broken down into smaller pieces.
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This is when rock dissolves or gets broken down into smaller pieces.
What is weathering?
Name one of the most powerful destructive forces.
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Name one of the most powerful destructive forces.
What are earthquakes?
This a mountain which has a crater which lava or ash comes through.
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This a mountain which has a crater which lava or ash comes through.
What is a volcano?
Name the volcano that exploded in Washington and blasted one cubic kilometer or volcanic ash skyward.
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Name the volcano that exploded in Washington and blasted one cubic kilometer or volcanic ash skyward.
What is Mount St. Helen's?
This is a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs of eruption.
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This is a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs of eruption.
What is an active or live volcano?
This is a volcano that is dead or is no longer erupting.
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This is a volcano that is dead or is no longer erupting.
What is an extinct volcano?
This is a spot beneath a volcano where magma collects.
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This is a spot beneath a volcano where magma collects.
What is a magma chamber?
This is a boundary where two plates slide past each other.
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This is a boundary where two plates slide past each other.
What is a transform boundary?
This is a sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
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This is a sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
What is an earthquake?
This is an example of a transform boundary.
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This is an example of a transform boundary.
What is the San Andrea's Fault?
This earthquake claimed the lives of 830,000 people in 1556.
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This earthquake claimed the lives of 830,000 people in 1556.
What is the Shaanxi earthquake of 1556?
Name the highest magnitude earthquake ever recorded.
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Name the highest magnitude earthquake ever recorded.
What is a 9.5 magnitude earthquake?
This is the biggest volcanic eruption ever recorded.
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This is the biggest volcanic eruption ever recorded.
What is Mount Tambora?
This is the largest earthquake ever occurred with a 9.5 magnitude.
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This is the largest earthquake ever occurred with a 9.5 magnitude.
What is Chile?
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