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    An Increase in Soil Friction, Electrical Charges in Soil, and Plant
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An Increase in Soil Friction, Electrical Charges in Soil, and Plant

Question 139

Question 139

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An increase in soil friction, electrical charges in soil, and plant roots can all do what to the stability of a slope?


A) increase it
B) decrease it
C) have no effect on it
D) Each of these affects slope stability unpredictably.

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