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enise is riding her bike and falls to the ground. During the collision, she hits both grass and cement. Which best explains why Denise had fewer injuries to the area of her body that hit the grass?
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enise is riding her bike and falls to the ground. During the collision, she hits both grass and cement. Which best explains why Denise had fewer injuries to the area of her body that hit the grass?
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Denise had fewer injuries to the area of her body that hit the grass because grass is much softer than cement.
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The grass acted like a shock absorbent so it took less injuries, you could also say that cement is harder and is way easier to scrape you than if you were to do the same with grass
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