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    The Natural Maximum Angle at Which a Loose Material of a Given
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The Natural Maximum Angle at Which a Loose Material of a Given

Question 127

Question 127

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The natural maximum angle at which a loose material of a given size can rest without sliding under the pull of gravity is the


A) angle of repose.
B) talus.
C) creep.
D) drift.
E) gradient.

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