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Which type of friction prevents a pile of rocks from falling apart? Rolling friction Kinetic friction Cohesive friction Static friction
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Which type of friction prevents a pile of rocks from falling apart?
Rolling friction
Kinetic friction
Cohesive friction
Static friction
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It is NOT Cohesive Friction, I just took the quiz. I believe it is the other answer.
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Static friction because the rocks arent moving are they?
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