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Which of the following choices best explains why glaciers move? A. Glaciers are helped downhill by the force of gravity. B. Glaciers are helped uphill by the force of gravity. C. Glaciers only move when
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Which of the following choices best explains why glaciers move?
A. Glaciers are helped downhill by the force of gravity.
B. Glaciers are helped uphill by the force of gravity.
C. Glaciers only move when earthquakes lessen friction.
D. None of these choices are correct.
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the answer is C, hope this helps
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D. Should be correct- the other ones don’t make sense
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