Question
How might a landslide be considered both a constructive and destructive force?
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It can't be both, it's only destructive
It can't be both, it's only constructive
It destroys existing landforms but can also create new ones
Landslides have no impact on Earth's surface
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1 point
It can't be both, it's only destructive
It can't be both, it's only constructive
It destroys existing landforms but can also create new ones
Landslides have no impact on Earth's surface
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The correct answer is: **It destroys existing landforms but can also create new ones.**
Landslides can be destructive as they can erode and collapse existing structures and landscapes. However, they can also be constructive by depositing materials in new locations, potentially forming new landforms in the process.
Landslides can be destructive as they can erode and collapse existing structures and landscapes. However, they can also be constructive by depositing materials in new locations, potentially forming new landforms in the process.
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