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HELP ASAPPPPPPP This boulder in Yosemite National Park formed far away from where it now rests. Which agent of erosion could have moved it here? A. Glacial ice B. Volcanic erupt…
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This boulder in Yosemite National Park formed far away
from where it now rests. Which agent of erosion could have moved it here?
A. Glacial ice
B. Volcanic eruption
C. Wind abrasion
D. Tectonic stress
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