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joblessjake

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Heaving is commonly accomplished by _____.
 a. oxidation
 b. carbonation
 c. alternating freezing and thawing
  d. rockfall
 e. talus

Question 2

Mudflows of volcanic ash are referred to as _____.
 a. talus
 b. avalanches
 c. heavings
 d. solifluctions
  e. lahars



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e





 

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