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What can happen when earth materials overcome the force of friction holding them together? A. a flood B. a landslide C. erosion D. wildfire
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What can happen when earth materials overcome the force of friction holding them together?
A. a flood
B. a landslide
C. erosion
D. wildfire
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I hope the answer is D.
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I would say landslide because it does cause because of the lost of friction.
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