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Once their strength is exceeded, rocks near the surface behave like A. modeling clay. B. most metals. C. glass objects. D. caramel candy.
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Once their strength is exceeded, rocks near the surface behave like
A. modeling clay.
B. most metals.
C. glass objects.
D. caramel candy.
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The answer is Glass objects C. in this case.
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