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prettygirlgang:

Take the two broken cookie halves and slide them up and down past each other. What do you notice about the cookie edges? What does this represent?

Downpour17:

What is your theory on this?

prettygirlgang:

Its plate motion in science

Downpour17:

Yes. Now what happens to the cookie edges when this happens?

prettygirlgang:

It crumbles

prettygirlgang:

But wht does it represent

Downpour17:

This represents the wearing down due to friction. Think of a nails. When you file them down, you're using friction to file down your nails right? Same thing with everything else.

prettygirlgang:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Downpour17 This represents the wearing down due to friction. Think of a nails. When you file them down, you're using friction to file down your nails right? Same thing with everything else. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Thx

Downpour17:

np. Please consider clicking best response if you think I earned it.

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