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  • Air Resistance: Is It a Form of Friction?
    The answer is A. True.

    Objects falling through the air experience air resistance, which is a type of friction. Here's why:

    * Friction: Friction is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.

    * Air Resistance: As an object moves through the air, it collides with air molecules. These collisions create a force that opposes the object's motion, slowing it down.

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