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    ​ -In Terms of Slope Stability Factors in Table 16.2, Removal
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​ -In Terms of Slope Stability Factors in Table 16.2, Removal

Question 132

Question 132

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   ​ -In terms of slope stability factors in Table 16.2, removal of vegetation does what? A) increases the resistance force B) reduces the resistance force C) increases the downslope force D) both reduces the resistance force and increases the downslope force
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-In terms of slope stability factors in Table 16.2, removal of vegetation does what?


A) increases the resistance force
B) reduces the resistance force
C) increases the downslope force
D) both reduces the resistance force and increases the downslope force

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