C. Shape b. Size a. is solid. b. Cannot be blown by winds. d. location A thick layer of volcanic ash can be heavy enough to collapse the roofs of buildings because: c. becomes heavier when it cools. D. consists of rocke +h

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Question
C. Shape
b. Size
a. is solid.
b. Cannot be blown by winds.
d. location
A thick layer of volcanic ash can be heavy enough to collapse the roofs of buildings because:
c. becomes heavier when it cools.
D. consists of rocke +h
Answer

Volcanic ash can be heavy enough to collapse the roofs of buildings because it becomes heavier when it cools and consists of rock and other material.

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Volcanic ash is a type of material that is solid, cannot be blown by winds, and consists of rock and other material. When it cool...
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