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What type of friction prevents a pile of rocks from falling apart? A) Cohesive Friction B) Static Friction C) Rolling Friction D) Kinetic Friction
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What type of friction prevents a pile of rocks from falling apart? A) Cohesive Friction B) Static Friction C) Rolling Friction D) Kinetic Friction
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What type of friction prevents a pile of rocks from falling apart?
A) Cohesive Friction
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D) Kinetic Friction
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static friction
Step-by-step explanation:
static prevents objects from moving
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A because it some type of friction
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