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A large boulder is repeatedly hit with sandy wind, causing the erosion of its center, forming an arch. would this be a fast or slow change
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You are standing on a boat. which of the following strategies will make the boat start moving? a. pushing the mast b. throwing some cargo out of the boat c. pushing the front ofthe boat d. pushing another passenger
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