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Biology, 16.07.2019 01:00 1tzM3

Plz fast and will mark phrases describe examples of mass movement? check all that apply. a. sediments settling on a mountain b. soil mixed with water sliding off a cliff c. rocks and debris rolling down a steep slope d. rocks breaking into sediments as they fall to the ground e. loosely connected rock and debris traveling down a steep hill

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