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What is a surface you can think of that has a lot of friction? What is a surface you can think of that has a small amount of friction?
Surface with a lot of friction: ???
Surface with small amount of friction: ???
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Surface with a lot of Friction: SAND PAPER
Surface with small amount of Friction: GLASS TABLE
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