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why wind has constructive and destructive​

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Answered by chizurumonyekwere
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Damaging winds are often called “straight-line” winds to differentiate the damage they cause from tornado damage. ... Most thunderstorm winds that cause damage at the ground are a result of outflow generated by a thunderstorm downdraft. Damaging winds are classified as those exceeding 50-60 mph.

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Answered by rakzhana1
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Destructive forces break down land. The two main forces that break down land slowly are weathering and erosion. Weathering is the breaking down of rocks due to forces such as wind and water. The pieces of rock are then moved elsewhere through the process of erosion.

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