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Which of the following is true about volcanic eruptions?
A.
Volcanic eruptions never act as constructive forces because they do not build up landforms.
B.
Volcanic eruptions act as constructive forces when they blast away the sides of volcanoes.
C.
Volcanic eruptions act as constructive forces when volcanic gases cause acid rain that weathers rocks.
D.
Volcanic eruptions act as constructive forces when lava builds up to form volcanoes and plateaus.

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D. Volcanic eruptions act as constructive forces when lava builds up to form volcanoes and plateaus.

Explanation:

Volcanic eruptions brings lava to the surface. They are powerful constructive forces that builds the earth and adds new materials to the surface.

  • Molten rocks from within the earth reaches the surface.
  • They then build up and accumulate to form very interesting land masses.
  • A constructive force adds new materials to the earth.
  • Weathering is a destructive force.
  • One notable constructive force usually occurs along divergent margins.
  • The mid-oceanic ridge is a very fascinating example

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