Earth Science Analyze how surface features of Earth are caused by constructive and destructive processes.

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Earth Science Analyze how surface features of Earth are caused by constructive and destructive processes

Constructive Processes Deposition- Creates sand dunes and deltas at the ends of rivers

Earthquakes- Creates fold mountains like the Appalachians

Volcanoes- Creates new land masses

Faults- Elevation changes up or down

Destructive Processes Erosion by water, river, ocean, and wind

Erosion- shaped by ocean

Wind Erosion-shaped by wind

Weathering- freeze/thaw

Impact of Organisms-

Earthquakes

Volcanoes