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3. The process in which the floors of a building collapse on one another is known as A. earthquake panic. B. earthquake shakedown. C. a landslide. D. pancaking.
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3. The process in which the floors of a building collapse on one another is known as A. earthquake panic. B. earthquake shakedown. C. a landslide. D. pancaking.
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A. earthquake panic.
B. earthquake shakedown.
C. a landslide.
D. pancaking.
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the answer is D>pancaking
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