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    Rocks Falling from a Cliff and Breaking Apart Are an Example
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Rocks Falling from a Cliff and Breaking Apart Are an Example

Question 35

Question 35

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Rocks falling from a cliff and breaking apart are an example of what?


A) chemical weathering
B) a landslide
C) a debris flow
D) physical weathering

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