Destructive forces are powerful things that can break or change stuff around us, like when something falls apart.
What Destructive Forces Do
Imagine you have a tall tower made of blocks. If you push it from the side really hard, it might fall over, boom! That’s what destructive forces do. They make things fall, crack, or even disappear.
Examples You Know
Think about when you drop your favorite toy on the floor and it breaks into pieces. That’s a destructive force at work, just like when a big tree falls during a storm, whoosh! It might knock down everything in its path.
Sometimes, destructive forces are slow, like water wearing away a rock over many years. Other times, they’re quick, like a thunderclap shaking the house. Either way, they're like strong helpers that change the world around us, not magic, just powerful everyday things!
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