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FALLING OF STONE ○ FAST CHANGE ○NATURAL DESIRABLE CHANGE ○NATURAL UNDESIRABLE CHANGE ○SLOW CHANGE
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FALLING OF STONE
○ FAST CHANGE
○NATURAL DESIRABLE CHANGE
○NATURAL UNDESIRABLE CHANGE
○SLOW CHANGE
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answer is fast change due to free fall of object in air.
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